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When I got to the other car I found that the steering wheel had severed off and the steering shaft had struck her in the heart . . . she died the the unfortunate experience of telling her husband of the accident. He had just been released from the hospital after suffering a heart attack . . that made it necessary for a doc-- . tor to accompany me to the n 4 driver.,,.".'1 11 District of Columbia had compensation programs to and a very distraught dispatcher headed me toward a head-ocollision scene about a mile east of town. I was the first to arrive.. The late model Monte Carlo was in the ditch nose first. The other car was in the wrong lane (not uncommon in most DWI cases) in almost the exact spot where contact was first made between the - 59.99 . in Illinois. I was in my third week of police work, the time as 11 p.m. on a vejy quiet Friday night. Hie radio cracked to life . 7.99 higher. Victims and offenders are of the same race in 3 out of 4 violent crimes. 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' As a former officer with such an experience, I ask you ' not to put anyone in the position of coming to your door . . . and please, dont make that 'man in the blue or green suit have to come to MY door. " Two things you can doVill help prevent this . . . when you drive, buckle up, and make sure your passengers do too . .and if you drive, dont drink; if you drink, . -- dont drive. Some say that DWI stands for Driving While Intoxicated I say its DRIVING WHILE IGNORANT! Dont be ignorant . . . call a friend. ... |