Fruitland FD is on location at Cedar Lane & Rt. 13, (Wine Rack) where a Sheriff's Deputy has been in an accident. There is no rescue involved as it was originally called in. More to come......
Yes, police get in accidents, but look at how many miles they drive a shift or a year. They drive about 250 to 300 miles per shift and put about 50,000 miles a year on a car. I am suprised there are not more police car accidents.
8:25 Especially when you consider they're always driving in excess of the posted speed limit and their focus to the task at hand - driving - is distracted by having to listen to the police radio, the FM six speaker stereo system, and enjoy the personal cell phone conversation they all seem to be having when they pass me.
not one post asking if everyone was ok. only smart a$$ comments about police. remember that next time you call for help because your scared of things that go bump in the night. personally i hope the deputy and persons in the other vehicle are ok
Just who are the police talking to with their cell phones. I see it all the time. I guess if they pass that anti cell phone talking in the car law they will have to arrest themselves..
There are always accidents at that light. Many peoplel still haven't gotten used to having two turning lanes coming off Cedar onto south Rt. 13.
ReplyDeleteProbably in a hurry to get home and see what was on the SBYNEWS....
ReplyDeleteAppears to be a single vehicle accident with a pole. Would love to know about the cause.
ReplyDeleteJoe's pictures is a file photo from the other deputy accident this year... Tonight's was a 2 car accident, with the deputy hit head on.
ReplyDelete2 car crash....a 2000 Mercedes and a Sheriff's vehicle. Sheriffs deputy transported to hospital. Everyone in Mercedes shaken but ok.
ReplyDeleteprobably texting while driving
ReplyDeleteOUCH! I'm awake NOW!
ReplyDeletegood thing they bought all those new cars with the drug money
ReplyDeleteIf you shake the powder off of the doughnut before you eat it, it wont get in your eyes!
ReplyDeleteYes, police get in accidents, but look at how many miles they drive a shift or a year. They drive about 250 to 300 miles per shift and put about 50,000 miles a year on a car. I am suprised there are not more police car accidents.
ReplyDelete8:25 Especially when you consider they're always driving in excess of the posted speed limit and their focus to the task at hand - driving - is distracted by having to listen to the police radio, the FM six speaker stereo system, and enjoy the personal cell phone conversation they all seem to be having when they pass me.
ReplyDeleteLOl 8:25 - my sentiments exactly!
ReplyDeletenot one post asking if everyone was ok. only smart a$$ comments about police. remember that next time you call for help because your scared of things that go bump in the night. personally i hope the deputy and persons in the other vehicle are ok
ReplyDeleteHe should have stayed out of Wine Rack! lol
ReplyDeletethey want to make comments like that until they need the police...then they want to be best friends...kma
ReplyDeleteJust who are the police talking to with their cell phones. I see it all the time. I guess if they pass that anti cell phone talking in the car law they will have to arrest themselves..
ReplyDelete3:43..they are talking to your girlfriend
ReplyDelete8:25am, 250-300 miles per shift? Are you on crack or what! Deputies may put 25-30 miles per shift and that is on the high side.
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