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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My thoughts: 1- Rarely does someone leave a bar in Dewey sober. Also, its not a short hop from Bethany to Dewey. They went to Dewey to party. Like we all do, nothing wrong w that. But lets not pretend these dudes werent drunk enough to be wayyy obnoxious resulting in a car share driver letting them out. 2- Anchor way is near the end of town, but it is still in Dewey. When I first read about this, I assumed that this happened in the no-mans land btw Dewey and Bethany, but it didnt. The intersection of 1 and Anchor Way still has sidewalks, a median, and side streets where the driver could have pulled over. 3- They had barely been in the car for 5 mins (tops) when the driver let them out, based on the location relative to the bars. Im so interested to hear what happened in such a short period of time to result in the driver stopping where they did. Anchor way is just like 2-3 streets before the stretch of nothingness btw the two towns. Were they being sketchy enough that the driver feared for their safety and wanted to let them out before they left town?[/quote] I too assumed that this happened in the desolate stretch between Dewey and Bethany, not at the south end of town. Huge bike lane to the right (almost the size of a whole travel lane) where the driver could have pulled over and let everyone out safely. I’m at a total loss for all of the people on this thread defending the driver. Regardless what transpired, the driver came to a dead stop in the left lane (dangerous) made the passengers exit into traffic or a highway median (dangerous) and now a person is dead as a result of their negligence. [/quote]
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