I couldn't agree more that just a little common sense can spare you tragedy. Is it just me or has there been an increase in accidents lately?? Like Kevin, I too witnessed a needless drowning. I waded out into the frigid spring-time Yakima River and watched a two year-old float by a couple of feet out of my reach. It really tore me up. My girls (3 and 6) wear lifejackets ANYWHERE near ANY water. I'm the embarrassing paranoid dad on the water.
Just the other day somebody flipped his 2007 Tahoe and nice 30', twin-engine power boat on I-90 near my house. He had his family with him (kids included), but fortunately everyone was OK I think. The rig and the boat did not fare so well.
As the story goes, he was drunk and nailed for a DUI. If I'm not mistaken, a Tahoe might be a little overmatched pulling a 30' boat (I have a buddy who had to trade a Tahoe for a 3/4 ton pickup to tow his new single-engine 24' Sea-Ray), which might explain the boat fishtailing on him on a descent.
That or maybe one of your empties getting stuck behind the brake pedal.
So, to add to his hangover he's got a totaled Tahoe, a totaled boat, a DUI, and if he was towing over capacity, he might be uninsured for the whole accident. Be grateful you and your kids are still alive, buddy.
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