Posted Oct 22, 2008, 9:28 PM
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Location: London, ON
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I'll wait to give my statement on this, because we don't know how it happened.
If she stepped out trying to run and catch something like a bus, we shouldn't be blaming the city. If it is the woman's fault, then yeah, don't blame high speed limits.
However, if a truck ran a red light and stuck her, that's a completely different ballgame. Just this could happen anywhere, at any place, at any time really. Speed obviously is a factor, but if it happened on James St. that's a different argument compared to Main.
My condolences rest with the family however.
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