[Shotimes] Join me in my los

Michael S Wojton Mike.Wojton@owens-ill.com
Mon, 20 Jan 2003 13:20:00 -0500


You're right!  He was just smart enough.


Mike Wojton
'95 MTX
Toledo, Ohio
shomike@tri-statesho-svt.org

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Date: Mon, 20 Jan 2003 12:36:02 EST
To: Mike.Wojton, KICKINSHO@aol.com, shotimes@autox.team.net
From: RPIERCE66@aol.com
Subject: Re: [Shotimes] Join me in my loss...

I had a similiar expeirence with a person who left the scene of the accident
that left something behind
Long story short, middle of winter, head on collision ( he was in my
lane)(thank god for a solid 1975 Nova)
had my seatbelt on so wan't hurt initially. Go to the other car and his face
is a bloody mess.
hes just looking at me, and i figuired it was out of it cause he hit his
head. he couldn't even figuire out how to open the door
when he gets out, he doesn't know he was in an accident. I then smell is
breath and its obvious he was drinking a lot
SO i ask him for his license, and he gives it to me, explaining that he was
at his office xmas party, it was his uncles car, etc.
so I go back to my car to survey the damage,  and he leaves the scene on
foot!
When the cops arrive they ask me for his desciption,
so I gave them his license

he wasn't so dumb though
They picked him up shortly after at his home. They arrested him for Leaving
the scene and DWI.
THe DWI was thrown out in court. His defense was he was real shook up  by the
accident and went home and started drinking.!

Rich

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