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<blockquote data-quote="trickpony1" data-source="post: 309208" data-attributes="member: 1957"><p>....that may be true and I have been trying to squeeze an answer from anyone about the headlight since this thread began.</p><p>However, we may be forgetting that the "rat racers" of today that seem to enjoy riding on one wheel (front or rear) may have disconnected the light. </p><p>I also mentioned, early on, that the image of the cyclist may have been obscured by the doorpost and mirror on the "blindside" of the vehicle.</p><p>I also don't believe the PC driver was offered an inside combo job after the accident because the company loves him. I think the company offered the inside job so when the PC driver tried to sue for "wrongful termination" the company could say, "....but your honor, sir....we offered him another 8 hour job." when the case goes to court.</p><p>The company doesn't love anyone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trickpony1, post: 309208, member: 1957"] ....that may be true and I have been trying to squeeze an answer from anyone about the headlight since this thread began. However, we may be forgetting that the "rat racers" of today that seem to enjoy riding on one wheel (front or rear) may have disconnected the light. I also mentioned, early on, that the image of the cyclist may have been obscured by the doorpost and mirror on the "blindside" of the vehicle. I also don't believe the PC driver was offered an inside combo job after the accident because the company loves him. I think the company offered the inside job so when the PC driver tried to sue for "wrongful termination" the company could say, "....but your honor, sir....we offered him another 8 hour job." when the case goes to court. The company doesn't love anyone. [/QUOTE]
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