Saturday, October 20, 2012

FOLHINHA 57. AUTOMÓVEIS ASSASSINOS



Conduzir à maluca é a maior estupidez de todos os tempos! Nos dias de 
hoje, quem conduz com atenção e mostra respeito pela vida dos passageiros que transporta, e dos outros utentes da via mostra ser pessoa educada e amigo da comunidade. Conduzir a alta velocidade na rede viária está há muito tempo fora de moda. Só os malucos e pessoas que andam a leste ainda não sabem disso.

Já viram a infelicidade o stress e os remorsos que terão de carregar toda a vossa vida se causarem ferimentos ou matarem alguém com os vossos popós? É um peso na consciência, uma dor pesada, muito dolorosa que acorda convosco todos os dias. Esquecer ninguém consegue, nem que queira.  

Imaginem se causarem a morte da esposa, dos pais, dos filhos num acidente de viação devido a estupidez, conduzir irresponsavelmente a alta velocidade, embriagado!  Como poderão sobreviver a isso? Nem todos conseguimos...  dóidóidóidóidóidóidóidóidóidói. tobeornottobe. 

Portantos utilize o automóvel só se for realmente necessário. E quando conduzir, não faça mais nada, não se distraia com nada, nada mesmo!  Mantenha-se sempre concentrado na condução e toda a concentração é pouca!

O RISCO DE ACIDENTE DE VIAÇÃO ESTÁ SEMPRE À ESPREITA DE UM DESCUIDO DO MOTORISTA!

DEPOIS DO ACIDENTE NÃO PODERÁ DESFAZER A AÇÃO E  VOLTAR  NO TEMPO ATRÁS! NÃO HÁ MARCHA ATRÁS NISTO!

CIENTISTA INGLÊS VÍTIMA MORTAL DE ACIDENTE QUANDO UM CARRO ROUBADO EMBATE NO TÁXI EM QUE VIAJAVA NA AUSTRÁLIA. 

A FOLHINHA SENTE MUITA PENA E TRISTEZA PELA MORTE DESTE PASSAGEIRO, O QUAL  NÃO TEVE ABSOLUTAMENTE CULPA NENHUMA NO ACIDENTE. 

Family's tribute to Australia crash victim Sean Barrett
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The family of a scientist from London who was killed in a car crash soon after landing in Australia has described him as a "brilliant mind".
Sean Barrett, 36, a doctor of quantum physics at Imperial College London, had taken a taxi from Perth airport and it was hit by a stolen car, police said.
Dr Barrett, who was due to speak at a conference, and the driver of the taxi were killed in the crash on Friday.
The scientist's family said his death was a "loss to science".

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He was a charismatic man who had the rare gift to light up any room”
Sean Barrett's family
In a statement, Dr Barrett's family said: "Sean was a brilliant mind, and a brilliant man.
"Anyone who had the pleasure to meet him in physics and beyond would tell you that.
"He was a charismatic man who had the rare gift to light up any room.
"He is a loss to science, and to life.
"Rightly, his family, friends and his colleagues whom he leaves behind are devastated."
Dr Barrett worked in London but was originally from Salford.
Earlier the local media reported both men had died at the scene while the driver of the Toyota Landcruiser, who was arrested and charged with manslaughter, was taken to hospital.
Assistant Commissioner Gary Budge said the vehicle had been reported stolen.
The driver of the stolen car "proceeded through a red light at speed".
A police helicopter had been in pursuit of the car but the chase was stood down.
The officer said there was no evidence to suggest the car was being chased at the time it crashed into the taxi.
Mr Budge said: "It is difficult to imagine the trauma the two families must be feeling today and I want to pass on our condolences to both of those families and tell them we will provide all the support that is possible."

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