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BigBopper 04-19-2014 08:05 AM

Golf Cart crashes
 
This accident should be a wake up call for all parents and grandparents. No one at this point in time is sure if it was teenage driver, but, more than likely it was. When this criminal is caught, and he/she will, I hope they are made to pay the full amount. Having seen this in the paper it should be a good lesson. Don't let ANY children drive a cart, anywhere, period. If they don't have a license, they shouldn't be driving. It's bad enough adults have accidents. Adding teen drivers to the crowded roads is really asking for trouble. Pay attention! or Pay UP for your mistake.

JBarracks 04-19-2014 10:47 AM

Let's not stop at golf carts. We should register all pets. I wouldn't think that the authorities would tax and control us with this. Very sensible to me.
Just kidding....or maybe not.

EnglishJW 04-19-2014 11:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Madelaine Amee (Post 864483)
I hesitate to get involved in discussions of this nature, but that said ......

I live very close to a golf cart cut through path from one village to another. I see hundreds of golf carts coming through my immediate area. For the most part the majority are responsible golf cart drivers; however, we have seen some who should never ever have a license to drive any vehicle. We regularly see road rage, screaming at one another for not going fast enough, throwing the one finger salute, dropping their trash on our yards, and rarely stopping at the stop signs, taking the corner from one side to the other without giving any thought that they might meet "head on" with a car at that intersection!, and I could go on and on.

In my opinion, golf carts are a motorized vehicle and should be registered as such. They are allowed on the streets, and some are even talking about allowing them to cross highways. THEY SHOULD BE REGISTERED as vehicles. They are not toys. They are not bumper cars. They are not meant for letting your grandchildren joy ride in them. One more thing - people who are sight impaired and handicapped, and others who would not be able to get a license to drive a motor vehicle are able to drive them; all of which is fine if they are driven carefully and responsibly.

I know this will be a very unpopular comment, but it is a subject I feel very strongly about. They should be registered and identifiable.

I agree with you.

VT2TV 04-19-2014 08:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Madelaine Amee (Post 864483)
I hesitate to get involved in discussions of this nature, but that said ......

I live very close to a golf cart cut through path from one village to another. I see hundreds of golf carts coming through my immediate area. For the most part the majority are responsible golf cart drivers; however, we have seen some who should never ever have a license to drive any vehicle. We regularly see road rage, screaming at one another for not going fast enough, throwing the one finger salute, dropping their trash on our yards, and rarely stopping at the stop signs, taking the corner from one side to the other without giving any thought that they might meet "head on" with a car at that intersection!, and I could go on and on.

In my opinion, golf carts are a motorized vehicle and should be registered as such. They are allowed on the streets, and some are even talking about allowing them to cross highways. THEY SHOULD BE REGISTERED as vehicles. They are not toys. They are not bumper cars. They are not meant for letting your grandchildren joy ride in them. One more thing - people who are sight impaired and handicapped, and others who would not be able to get a license to drive a motor vehicle are able to drive them; all of which is fine if they are driven carefully and responsibly.

I know this will be a very unpopular comment, but it is a subject I feel very strongly about. They should be registered and identifiable.



If you read my post, it should be evident that I totally agree with you!!!!!!!

asianthree 04-20-2014 08:38 AM

if no one reported the issue then a plate on the cart is not goint to help..hard to believe no one saw or heard this happen

jaackleyjr 04-20-2014 09:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Rc Moser (Post 863393)
Just amazes me how much plastic costs to replace! 5 to 6 k unbelievable. You know if it was made out of metal all there be is a dent!

Might be that the side of the van was also damaged and will require repair and reprinting as well

CFrance 04-20-2014 09:34 AM

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Originally Posted by JBarracks (Post 864583)
Let's not stop at golf carts. We should register all pets. I wouldn't think that the authorities would tax and control us with this. Very sensible to me.
Just kidding....or maybe not.

I don't know about cats, but dogs are registered--or rather, they're supposed to be.

TVMayor 04-20-2014 10:28 AM

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Originally Posted by asianthree (Post 865074)
if no one reported the issue then a plate on the cart is not goint to help..hard to believe no one saw or heard this happen

From the paper we can not link to....
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A Villages couple is hoping to find the golf cart and driver who hit their vehicle when it was parked Tuesday afternoon at Bacall Recreation Center.

Damage to their vehicle is estimated at $5,000 to $6,000.

Joan Hellmer of the Village of Largo was playing mah-johnng inside the recreation center at the time of the accident at 3 p.m. Tuesday. Witnesses said a burgundy or red electric golf cart with a plain tan sunbrella pulled into the recreation center parking lot, scraped alongside the Hellmers’ 2014 Honda Odyssey and then hit the van’s front bumper, nearly tearing it off the vehicle. The golf cart also hit a parked Toyota RAV 4. The golf cart driver fled the parking lot, but was chased by several witnesses on foot.

The driver of the golf cart is described as a young man with light-colored hair.


Joan’s husband, Dick Hellmer, got in their golf cart and went down to Bacall Rec Center to see the damage.

“When I got there, I just couldn’t believe it,” he said.

A report has been filed with the Sumter County Sheriff’s Office.

If you have information about the incident, you can contact the sheriff’s office at 689-4600.

buggyone 04-20-2014 01:17 PM

I do not understand why any of the other people who started chasing the cart on foot did not give chase in their car or cart. Surely someone had their cart nearby.


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