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I was waiting at Chatham & Goyeau, to cross the street, and return home from walking my dog. You were in your enormous SUV, across the intersection from us. No indicator on, so I assumed you were continuing straight on Goyeau. The light changed, and my dog and I walked into the intersection. You pulled forward, and started turning left. I thought to myself, "He sees us, right?" I mean, I'm 5'7", and was wearing bright colors, and was, you know, IN THE MIDDLE OF THE ROAD. I'd like to think I'm at least sightly noticeable.
Nope.
You continued turning, and I realized you were going to hit us. I yanked my dog out in front of me, and we started running through the intersection. You didn't see us until you were totally in the crosswalk, and then you slammed on the brakes. I wasn't six inches away from your window when you stopped. I got a clear look at your face, and I'm pretty sure you got a good look at me. You're a white man, most likely in your early 70's. You've got a full head of hair, some pretty distinctive eyeglasses, and an impressive set of jowls. And rather than stop to ask if I was okay, or to apologize, you gunned the motor, and sped off.
You weren't fast enough. I got your plate number. I spoke to three people that witnessed your actions, all of whom were kind enough to give me their names and contact info. I have spoken to the police. Hopefully, they will make a call on you, and convince you to give up your license. You nearly ran me over, in broad daylight. You weren't looking where you were going, you weren't being diligent in checking your surroundings before making that turn, and worst of all, you were less concerned about the person you nearly hit, than you were about yourself. You don't belong on the road - you're a hazard.
Three lane changes,no signals on a busy,Lauzon Parkway at 10:10 am this morning. I couldn't catch him to let him know his signals weren't working.
Did he care.Not likely.
You are spotted.
To the kid who stole a girls purse as she was walking just remember karma comes full tilt. To the girl, I'm sorry that when I caught the kid ditching the purse I couldn't spin my car around fast enough and returned it empty. From what your friend or sibling said you were leaving on vacation I hope that you can still enjoy it. You kept asking how someone could do such a thing, unfortunately some times bad things happen to good people.
To the two waitresses on the patio last night, two glasses of wine was 12.25 and you kept the seventy five cents each time you gave me my change. At ten percent, I would have gladly tipped you 1.25 each time, however I found it quite rude for you to just help yourself to my money so your 'tip' became the change you helped yourself to. I don't know if this is a new industry practice or just something you do at your establishment, but it's bad manners and bad business!
These guys in a uhaul apparently did not feel like putting all the shingles and wood in the truck so left it on the bumper to fall off into traffic on front road in lasalle coming into Windsor Smh
To the Lady who decided my wedding ring meant more to her than myself shame on you...On July 23rd I had taken my wedding ring off in the change room of Laura's at Devonshire mall to try on clothes and forgot to put it back on...A woman had gone into the change room after myself...30 minutes had passed before I realized my devastating mistake...My wedding ring is a symbol of my 30 years of marriage to my husband whom is battling stage 4 cancer...If you felt the need to keep what does not belong to you I hope you take comfort in that fact...And if you do karma has a way of working it's own mysterious way