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Old 01-29-2007, 10:46 AM   #1
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"wrongful death" claimed due to no cell coverage in Daks

"The Northway is a lonely stretch of highway, and here we have a certified EMT who couldn't save himself because his cellphone wouldn't work," Golden said. "His wife had to watch him die. It was a wrongful death."

Golden said he and state Sen. Betty Little (R-Queensbury) today will seek legislation calling for the immediate construction of cellphone towers to eliminate the Northway's 50-mile zone without coverage."


http://www.nypost.com/seven/01292007..._lenkowitz.htm

I'm sorry for the family's loss. I like when my phone works but it's not my default emergency and first aid kit.
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Old 01-29-2007, 11:07 AM   #2
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FYI, the emergency phones that are placed along the Northway every 2-miles north of Lake George are now in working order. I don’t know if this would have helped this couple or not though.
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Old 01-29-2007, 11:23 AM   #3
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Geez I wonder how many wrongful deaths there were before the inception of cell phones?

Perhaps one should look at the possibility that if the Lincoln Town car came with something like Norstar or what the GM cars carry, then it would not have happened either and they should sue Ford Motor Company for not having it as mandatory equipment on the Lincoln? Or maybe sue the state because if the whole Northway had guard rails, then the car wouldn't have gone off the road out of sight. Maybe they should sue the Border patrol for not preventing them from traveling since the weather was obviously so cold and dangerous. What about people who don't have cell phones if full service on the Northway is implemented? Should the state provide them for those people or would it be negligent if they were trapped in their car and could not call for help? Maybe we should pay a couple of million for a study to find out exactly how often an accident occurs where all occupants of the car are trapped, unable to get out, but ambulatory enough and conscious enough to dial a cell phone.

I don't care what or how many precautions you have in place for any given situation. Sometimes fate intervenes and stuff happens. It's just the way things are, and all the pseudo-intelligence of humanity and technology won't make a difference.

Personally, if they had a Lincoln Town car, then i don't think she's too strapped for cash. he was retired so there is no loss of income. His death will be cheapened by her attempt to make financial gain for it, the communications company using it to try to increase their coverage and profits and the politicians using it to suck up to the communications companies while claiming to be looking out for the welfare of it's citizens.

Of course, that's just my opinion.
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Old 01-29-2007, 11:31 AM   #4
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Very sad story

I'm sorry that this tragic death occurred. It's a horrible accident. While it may be nice to have cell phone coverage over every square inch of the earth - it's not going to happen. Jeez - if my car went off into a ditch within a couple of miles from my house the same thing could happen to me. From the same article:
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Adirondack Council spokesman John Sheehan said his group helped the state get permits in 2002 to build 32 new towers that would cover the Northway's dead zone.

He said a conglomerate of cellphone providers is blocking the plan - instead pushing for three 200-foot towers that could also provide service to towns near the highway.
Sheehan said that under that system, "there would still be a dead spot where these people went off the road."
Don't blame the environmentalists either:
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The Adirondack Park Agency, which governs land use in the park, and environmental groups agreed in 2002 to install 33 towers, each about 40 feet tall, which they say would have eliminated the dead spots. But major cellphone companies declined to provide service, saying the towers were too small, Senator Little said.
John F. Sheehan, a spokesman for the Adirondack Council, an environmental group, said the companies did not go along with the plan because it was unprofitable, since it would not cover the communities on either side of the highway.
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Old 01-29-2007, 11:45 AM   #5
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These are the scary kind of things that will destroy the wilderness. When it's in the interest of big businesses (lobby money), and they can market it as 'for your safety', it'll get a lot of support.
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Email to Senator Little:

"In reference to your call for cell coverage on the Northway.
It is not the fault of the state, but the cellphone companies themselves:

"Adirondack Council spokesman John Sheehan said his group helped the state get permits in 2002 to build 32 new towers that would cover the Northway's dead zone.

He said a conglomerate of cellphone providers is blocking the plan - instead pushing for three 200-foot towers that could also provide service to towns near the highway.
Sheehan said that under that system, "there would still be a dead spot where these people went off the road."

The Adirondack Park Agency, which governs land use in the park, and environmental groups agreed in 2002 to install 33 towers, each about 40 feet tall, which they say would have eliminated the dead spots. But major cellphone companies declined to provide service, saying the towers were too small, Senator Little said.
John F. Sheehan, a spokesman for the Adirondack Council, an environmental group, said the companies did not go along with the plan because it was unprofitable, since it would not cover the communities on either side of the highway."

So if you really want to do something about it, beyond "politic", then how about legislation requiring cellular companies offering coverage in the populated area, to also provide coverage along the Northway in a way that fits in with the APA plans? They would still have a choice, cover all the Adirondacks or none of the Adirondacks.
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Personally, if they had a Lincoln Town car, then i don't think she's too strapped for cash. he was retired so there is no loss of income. His death will be cheapened by her attempt to make financial gain for it, the communications company using it to try to increase their coverage and profits and the politicians using it to suck up to the communications companies while claiming to be looking out for the welfare of it's citizens.
Of course, that's just my opinion.
Your opinion is uninformed and extremely insensitive. If you read the article - and remember it is the New York Post, after all - you would see that it was the politician claiming a 'wrongful death' and not the family. Why you would make such outrageous remarks, calling into question the financial status and motives of a family that was burying its dead father/husband is beyond me. You are cheapening his death by your comments. I'm sure they must be beside themselves with grief. I hope no one in the family sees your post and hope you will edit and delete it - as I would. Of course, that's just my opinion.
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Your opinion is uninformed and extremely insensitive. If you read the article - and remember it is the New York Post, after all - you would see that it was the politician claiming a 'wrongful death' and not the family. Why you would make such outrageous remarks, calling into question the financial status and motives of a family that was burying its dead father/husband is beyond me. You are cheapening his death by your comments. I'm sure they must be beside themselves with grief. I hope no one in the family sees your post and hope you will edit and delete it - as I would. Of course, that's just my opinion.
I was referring to the story on the TV news which said that the "widow of the man who was killed in the crash was bringing a wrongful death suit" against the state.

I admit that I am often insensitive, and that I call things as I see them and that sometimes I am wrong. However at this point, if the news story is correct, then I stand by my comments. If I learn that it is incorrect, then I will apologize, I have done so in the past and I assume that I may have to do so in the future.

Incidently, I don't read the New York Post.
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FYI, the emergency phones that are placed along the Northway every 2-miles north of Lake George are now in working order. I don’t know if this would have helped this couple or not though.
http://timesunion.com/AspStories/sto...date=1/29/2007

"Barbara Langer tried to summon help but couldn't get cellphone service. She and her husband were too injured to leave the car, and their vehicle was off the road and hidden by trees .... Barbara Langer had a broken back, her feet were frozen, and she sat helpless as she watched her husband die. She was listed in fair condition Sunday at Fletcher Allen Health Care in Burlington, Vt."
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Old 01-29-2007, 04:42 PM   #10
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Talking where's the hook????

with all due respect to the thread starter (although i've never met chip,i like who he is through his posts) and the rest of the fine folks here. this thread,I.M.H.O. has nothing to do with hiking.
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