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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 1266641" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>I happened on a wreck the other morning and was the second person at the scene. Pretty bad deal. Head on collision. I stayed by one guys side till the ambulance and life flight got there and I was relieved. It seemed he was a victim of someone texting while driving. As things wound down there seemed to be a lot of concern in the law enforcement officers to locate the cell phones of each driver involved. They could not seem to locate the cell phone belonging to the fella who was clearly at fault but they kept looking. I"m not a detective but I have a hunch it might have been beneath the steering column that was buried in the guys chest and they wouldn't be able to find it till the steering column is removed in surgery. That text must have been real important.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 1266641, member: 4362"] I happened on a wreck the other morning and was the second person at the scene. Pretty bad deal. Head on collision. I stayed by one guys side till the ambulance and life flight got there and I was relieved. It seemed he was a victim of someone texting while driving. As things wound down there seemed to be a lot of concern in the law enforcement officers to locate the cell phones of each driver involved. They could not seem to locate the cell phone belonging to the fella who was clearly at fault but they kept looking. I"m not a detective but I have a hunch it might have been beneath the steering column that was buried in the guys chest and they wouldn't be able to find it till the steering column is removed in surgery. That text must have been real important. [/QUOTE]
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