> The driver of the other car failed to remain at the scene.
” The crash took place on the Dublin Road at around 9.50pm, with the driver of one of the cars failing to remain at the scene.
Gardaí added that this vehicle had been involved in an interaction with officers prior to the incident, so the matter has been referred to the Garda Síochana Ombudsman Commission (Gsoc) as required by law. ”
More Michael Schumachers speeding when they are Nikita Mazepins is just part of being an NPC.
The fact the one in Louth one of the drivers was involved in an interaction with police and yet was allowed to no doubt speed is telling. Sick of a tiny minority of people just being allowed to roam society endangering the rest of us.
A neighbour of mine was recently hit by an SUV very close to where I work. He’s in his 80s and ended up with a nasty break in his foot in two places. The driver drove off and neighbour was hospitalised. The bitch of it is he can’t drive his lovely wife to chemo now. As a new driver it’s terrifying seeing the quality of driving on Irish roads. From speeding, tailgating, pulling out into traffic, ignoring right of way and my personal favourite, roundabouts, drivers (all of us) need to take far more care in using what can essentially become mechanically propelled deathtraps.
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Killing a pedestrian and fleeing the scene.
> The driver of the other car failed to remain at the scene.
” The crash took place on the Dublin Road at around 9.50pm, with the driver of one of the cars failing to remain at the scene.
Gardaí added that this vehicle had been involved in an interaction with officers prior to the incident, so the matter has been referred to the Garda Síochana Ombudsman Commission (Gsoc) as required by law. ”
More Michael Schumachers speeding when they are Nikita Mazepins is just part of being an NPC.
The fact the one in Louth one of the drivers was involved in an interaction with police and yet was allowed to no doubt speed is telling. Sick of a tiny minority of people just being allowed to roam society endangering the rest of us.
A neighbour of mine was recently hit by an SUV very close to where I work. He’s in his 80s and ended up with a nasty break in his foot in two places. The driver drove off and neighbour was hospitalised. The bitch of it is he can’t drive his lovely wife to chemo now. As a new driver it’s terrifying seeing the quality of driving on Irish roads. From speeding, tailgating, pulling out into traffic, ignoring right of way and my personal favourite, roundabouts, drivers (all of us) need to take far more care in using what can essentially become mechanically propelled deathtraps.