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re: R.I.P. Phillip Lutzenkirchen
Posted on 6/30/14 at 11:03 am to duggieblue
Posted on 6/30/14 at 11:03 am to duggieblue
I don't think "seatbelts" are the issue.
I think alcohol is the issue, most-likely.
"The one-vehicle accident occurred at roughly 3:05 a.m. outside of LaGrange, Ga., said Gordy Wright, the director of the Georgia State Patrol's Public Information Office.
The 2006 Chevrolet Tahoe containing Lutzenkirchen and three others ran a stop sign and careened out of control for roughly 450 feet before overturning several times, coming to a rest on its roof.
Lutzenkirchen and the driver, Joseph Ian Davis, were killed. Another two passengers were taken to West Georgia Medical Center in LaGrange.
In a statement, Wright said blood was drawn from the driver to determine if alcohol impairment was a contributing factor to the accident."
I think alcohol is the issue, most-likely.
"The one-vehicle accident occurred at roughly 3:05 a.m. outside of LaGrange, Ga., said Gordy Wright, the director of the Georgia State Patrol's Public Information Office.
The 2006 Chevrolet Tahoe containing Lutzenkirchen and three others ran a stop sign and careened out of control for roughly 450 feet before overturning several times, coming to a rest on its roof.
Lutzenkirchen and the driver, Joseph Ian Davis, were killed. Another two passengers were taken to West Georgia Medical Center in LaGrange.
In a statement, Wright said blood was drawn from the driver to determine if alcohol impairment was a contributing factor to the accident."
Posted on 6/30/14 at 11:06 am to SportsGuyNOLA
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I don't think "seatbelts" are the issue.
Not wearing seatbelts is an issue in this case. The other will be determined at a later date.
Posted on 6/30/14 at 11:07 am to SportsGuyNOLA
Alcohol will always be an issue, but you have to admit in a flipping car, I'll bet the guy with a seatbelt survives over the guy without one.
Look at what happened to that teenage girl that was sitting on some guy's lap in a car (alcohol played a factor iirc). Everyone else had a seatbelt, she was ejected because she didn't have one. She was the only one who died as well.
Look at what happened to that teenage girl that was sitting on some guy's lap in a car (alcohol played a factor iirc). Everyone else had a seatbelt, she was ejected because she didn't have one. She was the only one who died as well.
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