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mousme ([personal profile] mousme) wrote2007-02-09 10:20 am

Someone else died yesterday

There was no news coverage of this death, because clearly this guy was unimportant. He might be a blurb in a newspaper somewhere, known only as "the victim, a middle-aged man."

We were involved in a car theft (imagine that, in a company that deals with stolen vehicles?). When our trackers found the car, the thieves were still in it. They spotted the trackers and panicked, flooring it. Our trackers have a strict policy of "no pursuit" unless there's no way they've been seen, which wasn't the case. So they followed at a really discreet distance while the thieves floored it through several red lights.

...

And rammed into another car. There was a middle-aged couple in there. The man, we think, has died. No news of the woman.

Our company is mostly worried that this will backfire on us, although I fail to see how it's our fault that these men broke the law, and then decided to break a few more laws before killing someone (albeit accidentally). No one seems particularly upset that someone died.

The office was full of talk about Anna Nicole Smith, the random celebrity who died yesterday.

Whoever this man was, no one but his family will ever know his name. He doesn't get a splash in all the tabloids (and his family are probably grateful for that), and no one outside his family cares that he died.

All in all, I'm not sure if that's a good thing or a bad thing.

[identity profile] chasingthenuns.livejournal.com 2007-02-09 03:24 pm (UTC)(link)
i'm sorry about the man. it always sucks when somebody needlessly dies.

i can understand why your company's worried. the family of the man could say that if the thieves weren't being tracked, they wouldn't have sped through the red lights and therefore nobody would be dead. not saying it's true, but i live in a sue happy society so my brain goes to these things.

and 50 people

[identity profile] kayakman.livejournal.com 2007-02-09 05:32 pm (UTC)(link)
died of influenza yesterday in the USA...

not bird flu mind you...

but HUMAN FLUE

over 12,000 people die every year from it...

mostly old folks and young folks...

WAIT until somebody HERE gets de burd flu

mojo

[identity profile] luvenditti.livejournal.com 2007-02-09 06:30 pm (UTC)(link)
there was a story on the news this morning about this blind girl who'd been on Star Academie who attempted to kill her boyfriend. The judge gave her a lighter sentence because her parents had coddled her so much that she was "like a bird who's never learned to feed itself".