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To: hmaly who wrote (165445)3/24/2003 6:57:23 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1583424
 
Ted Re....And she would not have died if the hate did not run so deep in Palestine. The Israeli bulldozer driver could not help but see her.......she was wearing a red coat. And yet he denies it.

Apparently you haven't driven a bulldozer. I have, and believe me, they have a lot of blind spots. Depending upon the dozer, a big one has such a big blade, that it would be impossible to see a person standing upon the other side. And it would be impossible to see that the person on the other side has tripped and fallen, and got covered. Secondly, the noise from the engine is too loud to hear either hers or the screams from the crowd. I would consider it likely that the operator had no idea, and I would bet that if you had been the operator, you wouldn't have seen her either.


You may be right. However, there were many people trying to wave him off, and even after she was hurt, he made no attempt to help her.

ted