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InstantInfidel
Jan 9, 2010

BEST :10bux: I EVER SPENT

BlackShadow posted:

Looks like two lawsuits they're up for... there's a damaged rear view mirror on the front car, as well as (I assume, since the front one is snowed in) the rear window, and the light makes it look like some damage to the doors and front wheel arch.

My understanding is that the white SUV was a city-owned vehicle driven by someone on the scene and the Toyota was the personal car of one of the guy in the front-loader.

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InstantInfidel
Jan 9, 2010

BEST :10bux: I EVER SPENT

renraku posted:

Where did you here that?

I only ask because it's pretty clear from the video that both cars had been in those spots for awhile.

http://www.nydailynews.com/ny_local...ideo_shows.html

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"It could had been completely avoided," said the wife of Eugene McArdle, 53, whose city-owned SUV was crushed. "It was a poor decision."

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the front-end loader also clipped the McArdles' personal Toyota sedan.

Emphasis mine; I had heard that from my dad and apparently he misread it. I think what actually happened is the incident took place outside of a city employee's home and the cars were his, not the idiots who were driving. Also, 'clipped'? More like demolished the passenger side but whatever.

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