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Newsby Staff WriterDecember 3, 2008

Small Town Georgia Police Chief Dies in Wreck

The 32-year-old police chief of the small town of Nelson was killed Monday in a wreck being blamed on icy weather conditions.

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Newsby Staff WriterSeptember 19, 2008

Man Killed, Colorado Trooper Injured in Crash

The El Paso County district attorney's office has been asked to investigate a collision between a state trooper's cruiser and another car that left a 63-year-old Fountain man dead Wednesday.

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Articlesby D.P. Van BlaricamSeptember 1, 2008

He Flees: To Pursue or Not To, That Is the Question

A recent U.S. Supreme Court decision shielding police officers from being sued in federal court for deaths and injuries to innocent citizens resulting form high-speed chases should not be viewed as an invitation to law officers.

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Newsby Staff WriterAugust 21, 2008

Woman Swipes NYPD Van, Crashes

A drunken woman unhappy with the service she received at a Manhattan police station stole an NYPD van Wednesday night and crashed it into two vehicles, police said.

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Newsby Staff WriterJuly 10, 2008

Hit-and-Run on Anchorage Police Car Ends in Fatal Wreck

A short police chase downtown Tuesday afternoon ended when a fleeing pickup went airborne and landed upside down in the Anchorage jail parking lot, killing its driver.

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Articlesby Dave SmithJune 1, 2006

Backing Up is Hard to Do

Ask risk managers to tell you what causes the majority of vehicular accidents, and they will all sing the same tune: "Backing Up Is Hard To Do."

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Newsby Staff WriterMarch 1, 2001

Skunk in the Trunk

Scotland Yard is hoping that advanced technology will reduce its substantial collision repair bill. Nearly 3,000 vehicles in its high speed fleet are to be fitted with collision data recorders (black boxes).

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Articlesby Randall C. ReschJune 1, 1996

Rail Accident Sites Offer Serious Safety Hazards

On Sept. 28, 1989, a fire truck from the Catlett, Calif., Fire Department was struck by an Amtrak passenger train as the truck crossed a rural railroad right-of-way while responding to a vehicle fire. The truck was totally destroyed, and two firefighters aboard were killed.

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