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TOPIC: Mobility scooter hit and run
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Mobility scooter hit and run 1 Year, 1 Month ago Karma: 2  
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POLICE are highlighting the regulations surrounding the use of mobility scooters in the wake of a recent 'hit and run' accident.

Jo Hankin, 54, suffered a broken leg and had to stay in hospital for a week after being hit by a scooter in Barnard Castle, County Durham.

The woman driver of the scooter drove away from the scene of the accident without stopping.


'hit and run' Dont they mean 'hit and scoot'
 
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Re:Mobility scooter hit and run 1 Year, 1 Month ago Karma: 4  
Shouldn't really laugh, but............

Don't suppose the person with a broken leg found it very funny. I nearly got hit by a car myself the other day. I think the sun blinded him, how he missed me I will never know
 
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