Male Wanted in Relation to a Fail to Remain Accident

My daughter is in an accident and had a hell of a day and you wanna know if she is hot.... Get a F**king life inconsiderate loser

Unfortunately, the annonimity of the internet sometimes spawns some very short sighted comments. GWS to the rider and I hope your daughter takes something positive away from the unforntunate situation she found herself in.
 
Sounds to me like he was under the influence of something. A DUI causing death ( I know he didn't die, but the driver didn't know this at the time of the accident.) carries a jail sentence. Running from the scene of an accident dosen't. I see no other explanation.
 
i do realize that, and i know it was wrong to run, he had a previous warrant out so he ran ( which my sister had no knowledge of ) but the motorcycle still struck their car, he was not struck. my sister stayed with the motorcyclist.

he was a fugitive so he literally ran on foot
 
What, you mean they're not on here too? Haha

Give it time. It's still early.



I hit a pedestrian at about 60 kmh once. It was proven to be her fault, but when ish like that happens, you stop, turn off the ignition, and accept the consequence like a man. Life sucks some times. How you handle it when it does is a measure of who you are, and the subject in question has proven himself to be a mouse.

Sermon over. Bring on the troll accounts.
 
Turn – Not in Safety, contrary to the Ontario Highway Traffic Act.

but the motorcycle still struck their car, he was not struck.

They obviously turned in front of him, so it was the fault of the driver or the vehicle, not the rider. So seem to think that because the bike ran into the car that it was not the driver of the car at fault.
 
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No need to pile on the girl about this. She bore no responsibility and did the right thing. Police might well know the identity of the driver because of her.

As to the driver, it likely isn't his first rodeo. "Breach of recognizance", for those who are brainwashed by American TV shows, means breach of release or bail conditions. Whatever else happens because of this incident, he's likely going to jail.
 
Sounds to me like he was under the influence of something. A DUI causing death ( I know he didn't die, but the driver didn't know this at the time of the accident.) carries a jail sentence. Running from the scene of an accident dosen't. I see no other explanation.

There are lots of other possibilities but point 1 is that the driver has a checkered past and isn't going to suddenly become a moral upstanding citizen because of a collision. Running is his pattern of not accepting responsibility for his actions. He has probably been doing it so long that he is able to con people into thinking he is a decent sort. Good con artists don't look like con artists.

Kudos to the lady for assisting as much as she could and turds to anyone who thinks otherwise.
 
This thread reeks of trolls...but assuming I'm wrong:

Her judgement obviously isn't good enough to stay away from people that would run from the scene of a collision and leave her there.

thats a troll comment,
how could anyone know what everything someone has done in life?
its that same mentality that makes the general public think motorcycle riders are all hoodlums
 
the vehicle did not hit him, he hit the vehicle. he drove into the passenger side of the car which my sister was sitting it, chris went to check on the motorcyclist, came back to tell my sister to crawl out the driver side, went to check on the motorcyclist, got scared and left.

That sure seems like some odd behavior there. DUI or had a drink hence he left just in case.
I am a bit curious how that would go...uhm I am outta here, uhm I got to go, uhm this is too much for me, uhm ...
Normal people don't run when they are not at fault.

If he was scared then, prison is not a playground.
 
That sure seems like some odd behavior there. DUI or had a drink hence he left just in case.
I am a bit curious how that would go...uhm I am outta here, uhm I got to go, uhm this is too much for me, uhm ...
Normal people don't run when they are not at fault.

If he was scared then, prison is not a playground.

If you had read the previous posts you would have known the guy had an outstanding warrant. Even if he was clear on the collision he would have been arrested on the other charge.
 
If you had read the previous posts you would have known the guy had an outstanding warrant. Even if he was clear on the collision he would have been arrested on the other charge.

So he really made his hole deeper by running.
If he did the right thing he could have tried to use that for leniency by letting the Judge know that he could have taken off but by staying hew knew he would face certain arrest. That is a mark of character that would not have been overlooked.

Oh well, Inspector Twitter and Detective Facebook will find him shortly.
 
So he really made his hole deeper by running.
If he did the right thing he could have tried to use that for leniency by letting the Judge know that he could have taken off but by staying hew knew he would face certain arrest. That is a mark of character that would not have been overlooked.

Oh well, Inspector Twitter and Detective Facebook will find him shortly.

Agreed. It appears the leopard has no intention of changing his spots.
 
To start I just want to let you know that I am the sister of the motorcyclist seriously injured in the accident. I am not here to blame anyone. An accident is just that, an accident. I don't believe for one minute that this Chris guy had any intention of hurting my brother. Having previous run-ins with the law does not mean that one is a bad guy. I tried to give Chris the benefit of the doubt at the start. Figuring that he must have been in shock etc. But when I found out that he knew exactly what he was doing when he took off and continues to hide (as far as I know he still has not turned himself in), that is when I got really mad. Who hit who really doesn't matter when my brother had a green light going straight through the intersection and this Chris guy was the one making the left hand turn either into or in front of my brother.
My brother is the one who was left on the road to die. Thank God that he was tended to fast enough to save his life. He underwent 12 hours of surgery that night to repair the damage to his body from the accident. Although he has made some improvements in his recovery, he still remains unconcious. The doctors cannot tell how much brain damage he has until he wakes up, but we have been told not to expect him to be the same guy.
I could go into how much this has devestaed my parents, my self and family and the thousands of friends who love him, but that is all a given.
I give your sister credit for sticking around and cooperating fully. This whole accident must have devestated her as well. Chris on the other hand knew that he was in the wrong and he took off like a coward. Whether Chris is found or not, it doesn't change where my brother is and what the next year or so of his life is going to be like. Your sister gets to hug, kiss and talk to anyone she wants to, Chris has the same freedom. My brother is lying in a hospital bed unconcious and fighting his way back to reality, a new reality. Just wanted to let you know...
 
Thank you for sharing with us. We wish your brother a speedy and full recovery.
 
Need to get the RFD's crack Search and Destroy team on that sorry POS's ***. They'll find him.
 
Thank you for the clarifications and update. You and your family have my deepest sympathies for what you are going through and for what you may have to deal with in the future.
Add to the list of undesireables anyone hiding or assisting the coward. He is sleeping and eating somewhere.
Please keep us informed on how your brother is doing.
 
Sounds to me like he was under the influence of something. A DUI causing death ( I know he didn't die, but the driver didn't know this at the time of the accident.) carries a jail sentence. Running from the scene of an accident dosen't. I see no other explanation.


What's a better charge: failing to remain or a charge of DUI causing bodily injury? Could explain why the driver was no where to be found.
 
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