Some people have no common sense
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Some people have no common sense
here is an local article from this weekend showsome people just don't understand that autos are not toys.
SLIDELL — Two people were killed Saturday afternoon on Interstate 10 when, according to State Police, a Hummer driver made playful, jerky movements toward a GMC Envoy in the next lane that caused the Envoy driver to swerve and lose control of her vehicle.
Wendy P. Gueuara, of Durham, N.C., the driver of the Envoy, and her unidentified passenger were both killed in the wreck, Louisiana State Police reported Sunday in a news release.
The driver of the Hummer H2, José A. Palacios, of Charlotte, N.C., was uninjured and arrested on two counts of negligent homicide.
Gueuara’s brother, Denis F. Gueuara, of Charlotte, N.C., was uninjured, the release said. He was a passenger in the Hummer H2.
The wreck happened about 2:30 p.m. in the westbound lanes of I-10 when Palacios accelerated to position his H2 alongside the Envoy, the release said.
The H2 jerked toward the Envoy twice, causing Wendy Gueuara to make a sharp movement to the left and lose control of her vehicle.
The Envoy crossed the median into eastbound lanes of traffic, overturned and crashed into an eastbound Mercedes, the release said.
The driver of the Mercedes, Charles Morris, of Harahan, was taken to a hospital with moderate injuries, the release said. Wendy Gueuara and the unidentified passenger were pronounced dead at the scene.
Palacios was booked into St. Tammany Parish Jail on two counts of negligent homicide, one count of negligent injuring and reckless operation of a vehicle, the release said.
SLIDELL — Two people were killed Saturday afternoon on Interstate 10 when, according to State Police, a Hummer driver made playful, jerky movements toward a GMC Envoy in the next lane that caused the Envoy driver to swerve and lose control of her vehicle.
Wendy P. Gueuara, of Durham, N.C., the driver of the Envoy, and her unidentified passenger were both killed in the wreck, Louisiana State Police reported Sunday in a news release.
The driver of the Hummer H2, José A. Palacios, of Charlotte, N.C., was uninjured and arrested on two counts of negligent homicide.
Gueuara’s brother, Denis F. Gueuara, of Charlotte, N.C., was uninjured, the release said. He was a passenger in the Hummer H2.
The wreck happened about 2:30 p.m. in the westbound lanes of I-10 when Palacios accelerated to position his H2 alongside the Envoy, the release said.
The H2 jerked toward the Envoy twice, causing Wendy Gueuara to make a sharp movement to the left and lose control of her vehicle.
The Envoy crossed the median into eastbound lanes of traffic, overturned and crashed into an eastbound Mercedes, the release said.
The driver of the Mercedes, Charles Morris, of Harahan, was taken to a hospital with moderate injuries, the release said. Wendy Gueuara and the unidentified passenger were pronounced dead at the scene.
Palacios was booked into St. Tammany Parish Jail on two counts of negligent homicide, one count of negligent injuring and reckless operation of a vehicle, the release said.
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RE: Some people have no common sense
What about the one that happened Saturday in Md on a rural HWY? A Crown Vic came around the corner and apparently slamed into the crowd that was standing on the side of the road watching the race. Killed 8 people.
Worse thing about your story: her brother was riding in the H2, can you imagine watching your sister die because you and your friend were playing around with her?
Worse thing about your story: her brother was riding in the H2, can you imagine watching your sister die because you and your friend were playing around with her?