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    On Sunday, February 26, 2017, at around 11:24 pm, I, Sergeant Bever was parked at the Circle K gas station at Highway 90 and Highway 57. A person approached me and informed me that a red truck had been stopped at the intersection for a long period of time. I drove to the intersection and found a red Chevrolet Silverado (MS Tag: JK7 733) stopped in the left northbound lane. I got out of my vehicle and approached the truck. I found a black male later identified as Demario Coleman (DOB 5/18/1988)…

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    It was just another ordinary sunny day in the city. At an intersection on Harriet street the light changes and the first car beings to drive through. A green minivan driven by Bridget, on her way to work focusing on the road ahead. When something catches her eye. A small raspberry red car has ran through the red light to the right of her and is heading for collision. Bridget lays on her horn as she braces for impact. Right down the street an hour earlier a man is bracing for another impact.…

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    registered electors” (“Estimation of Voter Turnout”, 2011). In analyzing class, I will be using the lens of Edward Grabb’s Neo-Weberian theory of class. This lens sees stratification as the intersection of the means of power, structures of domination, and the bases of inequality (Speake, 2016). The first intersection,…

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    Informal Campus Rules

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    1) Can you describe how you typically get around on campus (by foot/bike/car) from the moment you arrive on campus until the moment you leave campus? What do you do when you get to campus? How do you interact with other users of the road (e.g., pedestrians, cyclists, drivers – for example, whether and how you stop for them)? Interviewee #1: I get around campus by foot. I live near campus, so I typically take the bus every so often to and from campus, but if not I just walk. I usually get to…

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    public housing and the displacement of its residents- a majority of whom are African Americans, local governments are able to instigate neighborhood change and gentrification. In “Gentrification in Black and White”, Goetz effectively highlights the intersection of race and class through his analysis of the phenomenon of “Black Gentrification”, in which the gentrifiers are Black middle-class homeowners who displace low-income Black residents, as well…

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    when the accident occurred? Would you agree that the folks who work at the manufacturing plant race to get home and are sometimes not careful about watching for pedestrians in the crosswalk? Is there a “No bicycles on the sidewalk” sign on the intersection of Elm and Third? Did you see Mr. Max Paulson make a turn between two cars that required him to accelerate very quickly to get out of the way of the oncoming traffic? Did the accident investigation find black tire marks on Elm Street where the…

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    Who To Blame The Victim

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    precautions were taken that could have protected them from a certain situation, the crime might not have occurred. For example, if an elderly person was in the midst of crossing the street when the cross-walk signal changed and someone drove through the intersection (having a green light) and hit the elderly person, it might be easy for the individual driving to blame the…

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    Red Light Case Study

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    TODAY’S PERFOMARNCE IN THIS AREA IS: Cat# 4. Driving: Normal conditions. Officer Lajoie was waiting for the red light to change at the intersection of John Daly Boulevard and Mission Street. He was in a left turn lane which was displaying a red left arrow. The signal for the traffic proceeding straight turned green and Officer Lajoie began to drive into the intersection. I told him it was a red light and he stopped approximately one and a half car lengths over the limit line. There was not…

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    grade, my Dad and I drove home from a birthday party for one of his fellow police officers. The festive and upbeat night took a turn for the worst when we reached the intersection of Pacific Coast Highway and Robert Road in Redondo beach; we had unexpectedly struck the back fender of a truck and spun out into the center of the intersection. As I sat in disbelief, my Dad spoke to the other driver and they exchanged information. He drove home with a sullen look that was new to me, we didn't say a…

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    Pedestrian Road Accidents

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    their ordinary example of street intersection and in intersection streets of distinctive movement thickness and demonstrates that the mischance insights alone significantly think little of the level of danger to kids less than eight years old. Interviews with a specimen of the folks of the youngsters recommend that kids may give a more precise measure of their introduction than do their guardians. Introduction: Verify children look in all bearings before intersection the road. Show them to…

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