That intersection is in Sussex County, not Worcester. Even if it was south of Line Road it would be in Wicomico. Shame they don't have knowledgeable locals making up their stories. Certainly don't have any investigative reporters who can write a story answering who, what, when, where,why, & how but we know news is not the forte of any of the local MSM outlets.
Yeah, I saw that Joe....and thought maybe the maps had changed since I last travelled that road. I've always believed that area, the intersection of Gumboro Rd & East Line Road, was in either Sussex(DE) or Wicomico(MD). Oh well, with the junk being printed nowadays, ANYTHING is possible and probably.
Ok yes the Wicomico and Worcester thing is an issue and the fact that the article references 9:45 pm as the time the accident was cleared but it says it was posted at 9:25. Are they now predicting the future?
Okay, wait. It was a head on, which sort of relegates it to the north/south is it 346? Anyway, depending on mere inches of the point of impact, it would be either Sussex or Wicomico county. Not Worcestershire County!
News rags do this all the time. Puts the article starting at one place such as Salisbury or Wicomico County when in fact it happened in Berlin or Worcester County. However in this case it said Wicomico County in the Heading, but it actually happened in Wicomico County and not Worcester County.
The first mistake is that you put up your article at 3:30 pm and it took them six hours later to get around to theirs.
ReplyDeleteThey reference Worcester County when it was not in Worcester County.
ReplyDeleteThat intersection is in Sussex County, not Worcester. Even if it was south of Line Road it would be in Wicomico. Shame they don't have knowledgeable locals making up their stories. Certainly don't have any investigative reporters who can write a story answering who, what, when, where,why, & how but we know news is not the forte of any of the local MSM outlets.
ReplyDeleteWicomico not Worcester. Says Wicomico at top and Worcester in the text.
ReplyDeleteWicomico county - Worcester county oops
ReplyDeleteFirst line says Wicomico County, at the end of the paragraph it says Worcester County.
ReplyDeleteShould have said Wicomico not Worcester.
ReplyDeleteNot Worcester.
ReplyDeleteYeah, I saw that Joe....and thought maybe the maps had changed since I last travelled that road. I've always believed that area, the intersection of Gumboro Rd & East Line Road, was in either Sussex(DE) or Wicomico(MD). Oh well, with the junk being printed nowadays, ANYTHING is possible and probably.
ReplyDeleteThey apparently can't get straight if it was in Wicomico or Worcester.
ReplyDeleteOk yes the Wicomico and Worcester thing is an issue and the fact that the article references 9:45 pm as the time the accident was cleared but it says it was posted at 9:25. Are they now predicting the future?
ReplyDelete..."died as result"...
ReplyDeleteHow about ..."died as a result"...
WBOC....morons
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The accident that happened on Gumboro Road and East Line Road.
ReplyDeleteWhere is the verb? Incomplete sentence. delete "that".
The second paragraph has an incomplete sentence. "The accident that happened on Gumboro and East Line Road.'
ReplyDeleteOkay, wait. It was a head on, which sort of relegates it to the north/south is it 346? Anyway, depending on mere inches of the point of impact, it would be either Sussex or Wicomico county. Not Worcestershire County!
ReplyDeleteDo I win?
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ReplyDeleteYou did not win. It is Worcester,not a steak sauce
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ReplyDeleteYou lose. It's Worcester--not the sauce
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ReplyDeleteSorry no. It was 353 not 346 lol
News rags do this all the time. Puts the article starting at one place such as Salisbury or Wicomico County when in fact it happened in Berlin or Worcester County. However in this case it said Wicomico County in the Heading, but it actually happened in Wicomico County and not Worcester County.
ReplyDeleteMust be pretty boy Steve Hammond's fault.
I don't watch WBOC because it turned my stomach when ever I did. I don't like feeling ill.
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