Hood ornament

Discussion in 'Bay Area Bikers' started by deniALEXcuses, Dec 8, 2004.

  1. BROWARD COUNTY, Fla. -- A witness said a South Florida driver plowed into a
    motorcyclist Tuesday night and kept going, even as the screaming man rolled
    onto the hood of the car.

    "He didn't know what he hit. He said 'I didn't know. I hit some debris.' I
    said, 'Debris? But the guy was on your hood yelling at (your) windshield to
    stop,'" said witness Thomas Thibert.

    "I didn't see a guy on my hood," said the driver, Scott Eisenberg. "If I saw
    a guy on my hood I would have stopped right there. I simply thought I ran
    over something."

    The motorcyclist, Marlowe Buelvas, was driving west on I-595 near State Road
    7 when he said Eisenberg hit him. After the impact, Buelvas managed to get
    up off the ground and write down Eisenberg's license plate number.

    Thibert stopped to help Buelvas, then took off after Eisenberg. He chased
    him 20 miles to Pompano Beach where Florida Highway Patrol troopers and
    Broward Sheriff's Office deputies intercepted him.

    Investigators questioned Eisenberg, but did not arrest him Tuesday night.
    Today, however they have announced he is charged with the following:

    * Having no insurance.
    * Leaving the scene of an accident involving damage.
    * Failure to report an accident immediately.
    * Failure to leave information.
    * Careless driving.


    Buelvas was not injured, but his motorcycle was reportedly totaled. Buelvas,
    owner of Gangster Cycles in Dania Beach, said the bike was worth $85,000.


    (I hope he had uninsured motorist coverage. What puts a bike in the $85K
    category, gold plating?)
     
    deniALEXcuses, Dec 8, 2004
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  2. deniALEXcuses

    Rich Guest

    I hope he had collision. UI is not likely to do much for him, as it's
    generally for minimal amounts of personal injury coverage, and Buelvas was
    very lucky there (or maybe that's why his bike was worth $85K.

    Rich, Urban Biker
     
    Rich, Dec 8, 2004
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  3. deniALEXcuses

    Cliff Guest

    No, insurance fraud.
     
    Cliff, Dec 9, 2004
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