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I don't know, Tony. I want to say they did not make it up to play with us but I am also not certain if Nextdoor relies on their own reporters / investigators to source their news or if they rely on 'others' to share (publish) on their platform or if it is a combination of the above (probably more likely).
If 'others' are allowed to publish on the platform that leaves a lot of room and opportunity for mischief. In an open forum which anybody can share a 'news worthy' event you have both the definition of what's news worthy and also the ever present mischief mongers who are difficult to oversee and manage to a suitably low level without a lot of effort (they don't have Jamo :)). It is possible we are looking at something like that. |
We belong to next door. It has gotten goofy. People post about how someone cut them off and post pictures of license plates. About how someone walking their dog didn't clean up poop. Yeah, like shaming an unknown is going to change anyone's behavior.
The majority of the posts are how someone broke into their car. Almost ALL of the cars were unlocked. Yet they think that posting will somehow help. Yeah, lock your car you moron. Better yet, park it in the garage. When we signed up it had useful stuff, not so much any more. However, in our area the "policing" of threads is reasonable. I get a digest and sometimes the thread has gone away. But you do have to have an address in the region. I could see the entire thread from CA. I don't know if I could have posted there or not. I believe the event posted did happen. There are too many independent views. There is nothing to be gained by a conspiracy to fabricate something like this. The fact that it isn't in the news doesn't surprise me. We see lots of s*** happening here - and nothing appears anywhere. My observation is that traffic accidents, even with fatalities, fall to the bottom of the news list unless it's a slow news day or involves celebrities or politicians. |
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Bill S. PS: The second vehicle in the picture with the crunched front end was not produced until the mid "teens" of the 2K's. |
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I believe if the link to the older incident was never posted here, there would have been little to no confusion. :p Bill S. |
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Ok Gentlemen, and I use that term loosely ;) I called Mountain View Non-emergency 911 and spoke with a lady in Police records today. I asked if they had a record of a car accident on 4-12-2022 on El Camino Real & Bevme? First there is no such Rd, Drive Blvd by the name of Bevme, second, there is no report of any accident on April 12, on El Camino Real. And she said on a Personal note: If there was any kind of accident with a kind of car that is unusual (Say a Cobra) and the gentleman was killed, she would of heard it though the Police grape-vine. She asked where my info. came from, I said something called 'Next Door' she said she wouldn't put too much faith, in these things (though the Internet). So all I could come up with, Cheers Tom.
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Both accidents were actually one in the same. There was a momentary warp in time and space that created the simultaneous event. Happens all the time.:cool:
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This is just another example of $hit disturbers spreading misinformation to stir things up. Now that we have a Mountain View Police Records denial of the event ever occurring, it begs the question why did select CC team members jump on the bandwagon and participate in the ruse or did they perhaps originally create it? If it walks like a duck ... |
Ed I'm starting to believe the internet is broken also. But I can tell you Mr. Mustang (Bill S.) wouldn't be the kind of guy to start something like this, we speak quite often, and I believe it's the 'Next Door' crap crowd that started it, why someone would do this is beyond me? Bill was just reporting what was out there. I was wondering Patrickt, was there any pictures (Of the accident) 12 years ago?
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Can't explain different friends (including LE) mentioning same details about a phantom accident. Guess we'll have to wait for something formal.
In the meantime let's keep the fun going... The stated accident date is 4/9/2022 (not 4/12). Location is El Camino Real in Sunnyvale, CA (not Mountain View), at cross street Bernardo (not Bevme). The Cobra supposedly hit a fire hydrant and car in front of BevMo (a liquor store at 1247 W El Camino Real, Sunnyvale, CA 94087). And now there's a white fire hydrant where the geyser was shown gushing. |
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When we discover these and similar incident reports, before we begin to assign reality, innocence or responsibility to the event and individuals involved we might want to step back for a moment and validate the veracity of the event(s) with as reliable a source as might be available. Running with an unvalidated story and furthering the misinformation is in no one's best interests. |
I'm with Gumby and Bill on this :LOL: Looking at everything, I can't imagine that it could be a hoax or an accident that happened in the past. Why would people who Gumby knows corroborate something that didn't happen? With all the other shyte happening on a daily basis these days, no surprise a mere car accident didn't make headline news. If Tommy's well-intentioned query to the lady in Police Records was repeated with the correct date and location info, perhaps the result might come up... and... what about that white fire hydrant? Hmmm
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I rolled by the scene yesterday afternoon. The hydrant struck me because it appeared clean and white. Not that hydrants can't be clean and white but I always remember them being yellow.
Waiting patiently like the rest of us for some sort of confirmation. This really is strange. |
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