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PostPosted: Tue Oct 11, 2022 6:09 am 
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No mention of any action against the driver, but reads like that hasn't been decided yet. But in that regard, some of the stuff in here seems a tad iffy :?

But, as usual for readers on here, the day of week and time of day this took place will hardly come as a surprise :-|


Man who died in Brighton collision was hit by taxi

https://www.theargus.co.uk/news/2303741 ... -hit-taxi/

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A MAN who died following a collision in the city centre was "lying in the road" before being struck by a taxi.

The man was taken to hospital after the crash involving a vehicle being driven along North Street in Brighton in the early hours of Saturday morning, but a police spokesman confirmed he died from his injuries.

One trader told The Argus how a Brighton and Hove licensed taxi was involved in the crash.

He said: "There was a man lying in the road. A taxi driver pulled out and looked right and left.

"He checked where he was going, but after he pulled out, he realised he had gone over something and he got out to check, but sadly the man died.

"He had pulled out of East Street and had gone around the roundabout when he'd realised he'd gone over something.

"It was a Brighton and Hove Hackney carriage driver."

Biny Amin, a sales assistant at Well Done convenience store in North Street, said the death of the man was “very sad”.

He said: "According to one of my taxi friends, the guy who was hit was asleep by the roundabout.

"He told me he tried to remove him from there but he came back and slept, and then he was hit by a taxi."

Shop workers expressed their shock at the news and said that improvements should be made along the road to make it safer.

“This road has always been busy because of the traffic. I think things should be improved for pedestrians along the road,” Biny said.

Alex Stapple, a bartender at The Fitz Regent in North Street, suggested the council should consider pedestrianising the road following the collision.

However, others who work in the area questioned how practical such a move would be, given the number of buses and other vehicles that use the road to get around the city.

Tom Corlett, a bartender at The Market Inn in Market Street, said: “It’s a main road - I don’t think they could do that as all the buses use that road.”

Tom said he saw the police cordon early on Saturday morning but was unsure what happened.

He said: “The pavements on that road do get very busy during the day and at night as well.”

Alex Warner from Clarendon Fine Art in East Street said: “I don’t think the area should be pedestrianised, because where would the buses go.”

She also said that there are a “lot of drunk and homeless people” around the area on Saturday mornings.

A spokesman for Brighton and Hove City Council said: "We were deeply saddened to hear of the tragic incident on North Street in the early hours of Saturday morning involving one of our city's taxi drivers.

"Our hearts go out first and foremost to the family and friends of the person who was fatally injured.

"It's also been a huge shock to our taxi community, and in particular the driver involved in the incident.

"We are offering support to all drivers who have been affected.

"With a police investigation ongoing, we are unable to comment further."

North Street was closed for several hours while police conducted an investigation.

Officers are appealing for witnesses, with anyone with either CCTV or dashcam footage from the area at the time asked to report it by emailing collision.appeal@sussex.police.uk, quoting Operation Longdown.


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PostPosted: Tue Oct 11, 2022 6:09 am 
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Alex Stapple, a bartender at The Fitz Regent in North Street, suggested the council should consider pedestrianising the road following the collision.

Using that logic the whole country would be pedestrianesed, because it could happen anywhere, thus in effect all motor vehicles would be banned ](*,)

But if I'd to put money on it I'd guess the victim had been in a bar, which is maybe why the bartender is keen to suggest the lack of pedestrianisation is at fault :roll:

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"It's also been a huge shock to our taxi community, and in particular the driver involved in the incident.

"We are offering support to all drivers who have been affected."

Seriously? Other drivers are being offered emotional support?

Could drone on for hours about this kind of stuff, but...


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PostPosted: Tue Oct 11, 2022 9:11 am 
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It doesn't mention it in the article, but looks like the taxi must have been pulling out of the rank area in the link below, which helps explain some of the stuff in the piece.

The collision happened at or near the roundabout:

https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@50.82158 ... 384!8i8192


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PostPosted: Tue Oct 11, 2022 9:25 am 
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Seriously? Other drivers are being offered emotional support?


why not many of those working will have either witnessed the incident or the aftermath there are questions to be raised such as did this person deliberately put themselves in harms way ?

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PostPosted: Tue Oct 11, 2022 7:08 pm 
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Maybe, Edders, but if something like that happened here then I'd assume the council's neglect had a hand in it, so the last people I'd go to for emotional support would be the council :roll:

Anyways....


Taxi drivers left shocked after Brighton fatal collision

https://www.theargus.co.uk/news/2303962 ... collision/

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TAXI drivers have been left in shock over the death of a man who was run over in the city centre.

The man was taken to hospital after being struck by a taxi in North Street, Brighton, in the early hours of Saturday morning, but later died from his injuries.

The taxi involved in the incident was Brighton and Hove City Council licensed Hackney Carriage.

Drivers at the East Street taxi rank have been left shocked and saddened by the tragedy, feeling both for the man’s family and their fellow taxi driver.

Those who have been affected by the collision have been offered support by the council.

A spokesman for Brighton and Hove City Council, which licenses taxis in the city, said: “We were deeply saddened to hear of the tragic incident on North Street in the early hours of Saturday morning (8 October) involving one of our city’s taxi drivers.

“Our hearts go out first and foremost to the family and friends of the person who was fatally injured.

“It’s also been a huge shock to our taxi community and in particular the driver involved in the incident.

“We are offering support to all drivers who have been affected.

“With a police investigation ongoing, we are unable to comment further.”


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PostPosted: Tue Oct 11, 2022 8:53 pm 
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It's a very busy rank, especially at night.

Basically drivers pick up and leave the rank turning left of right at the roundabout.

But the road is full of buses and taxis/PH and just about every other thing.

Am I surprised someone died there? Not really. Am I surprised a taxi was involved? Not really.

I have a view of what kind of action the police will take, but I will keep that to myself in the hope that I'm wrong.

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PostPosted: Wed Oct 12, 2022 9:12 am 
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Yes, reading the narrative, and looking at the Streetview and photos, it all looks quite uncongested and straightforward, and sounds like someone lying in the road, and makes you wonder how a driver could possibly have hit him.

Of course, the reality is likely to be a whole lot messier, and we'll all have had close calls in environments like that, and know it's not as cut and dried as it's often portrayed.

Anyways, the Argus has published the other article about the committee stuff (which was on another news site), and in view of the Argus's two articles about the fatality hours earlier, this headline is particularly unfortunate, and doubly bad because it uses a photo of the rank to illustrate the piece [-(

Unusually, they've captioned the photo to say it's a stock image, and maybe that's because of the fatality. But, I mean, they couldn't find another relevant 'stock' photo to illustrate the piece?


Taxi driver arrested for causing death by dangerous driving

https://www.theargus.co.uk/news/2303983 ... s-driving/

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A stock picture of East Street taxi rank in Brighton

A TAXI driver has been arrested for causing death by dangerous driving, according to a Brighton and Hove City Council report.


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PostPosted: Wed Oct 12, 2022 9:13 am 
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Can't say I'm too impressed by the BBC's version either. I mean, 'a pedestrian has been killed after being hit by a taxi'?

Not as bad as previous reports from other areas saying the pedestrian was 'mowed down', but a bit too much like saying the driver is at fault somehow.



Pedestrian killed after Brighton city centre taxi crash

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-sussex-63214585

A pedestrian has been killed after being hit by a taxi in Brighton city centre.



And, in fact the BBC's (Google Streetview) photo caption maybe provides a more neutral description:

https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/news/976/cpspr ... l.jpg.webp
A man died after being hit by a taxi in North Street, Brighton


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PostPosted: Wed Oct 12, 2022 1:43 pm 
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Not even sure the BBC's line makes grammatical sense. Kind of sounds like the killing was separate from the taxi collision or, alternatively, imputes a degree of blame to the driver :?

The BBC wrote:
A pedestrian has been killed after being hit by a taxi in Brighton city centre.

I mean, change a couple of words, and surely this sounds a lot more balanced? And certainly more consistent with the BBC's own photo caption [-(

The BBC might have wrote:
A pedestrian has died after being hit by a taxi in Brighton city centre.


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PostPosted: Wed Oct 12, 2022 7:23 pm 
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Been sent a short video clip showing the fella laying on the roundabout prior to the incident in which he died.

Most certainly not going to put it up on here though.

How anyone missed the fella sitting/lying down on the roundabout at that time is quite surprising to me.

I will leave it there. :-#

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