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Posted by pdxGREEN on August 01, 2001 at 21:20:48 from (172.148.221.94):
Mr. Taylor, maybe you can now argue with the video camera. You proved you go off hald cocked when you got all self righteous about rubber beign on the wheels, only to prove yourself wrong later. I Quote: Medina Sgt. Scott Thomas, who is part of the investigative team, said detectives have considered the possibility that Kovacic's attention was distracted by police officers trailing his machine. The officers, Patrolman David Soika and Special Officer Kristopher Conwill, planned to ask Kovacic about damage the machine caused to city roads during its 1.3-mile trip to the fair. Videotape from the police car's dashboard camera and recordings of radio transmissions show the officers encountered the gargantuan rolling boiler on W. Liberty St. at 6:11 p.m. The officers stopped Jane Kovacic, who was driving a van behind her husband's machine, and took identification from her front seat passenger, her 23-year-old daughter Elizabeth. The women told the officers they could meet the tractor at the fairgrounds. Thomas said the officers, who had decided to file a report about damage the machine caused to freshly paved city streets, were approaching the tractor as it prepared to back into a parking space.
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