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Breaking badly bad news© breaks yet again for yet another unlucky pedestrian crossing a street in Quincy..
Per Quincy Quarry’s Citizen Police Scanner Monitor, the pedestrian strike was in the vicinity of General Dunford Drive and Hancock Street in Quincy Center.
The accident occurred at around 9 AM this morning.
A full complement of first transponders responded to the scene: Brewster Ambulance, Quincy firefighters, and Quincy police.
For those unfamiliar as to just where is General Dunford Drive, it is the short access way that runs from an entrance to the Kilroy Garage opposite The Fours restaurant to Hancock Street near the somewhat recent relocation of Gentle Dental in the Lego modular construction-base seven story and mostly apartments building built by developers who were fined for making illegal straw campaign donations to mostly Quincy Mayor Thomas P. Koch’s campaign fund as well as have continued to shower many tens of thousands more in “donations” to Mayor Koch’s campaign fund since.
In any event, as this is a still braking badly bad news, Quincy Quarry’s ever-growing legions of loyal readers can count on the Quincy to continue to monitor this latest pedestrian whacking and report updates as might be appropriate.
IMMAD is a federally funded bioscience company based in Quincy Center. We study impaired driving. To date over 70 telephone calls, five in person visits to drop off IRB approved research materials and over a dozen emails to Mayor Koch and staff have been ignored. The increasing pedestrian deaths are not of interest to the mayor or his staff
Dr Valenti is the head of IMMAD (Impairment Measurement Marijuana and Driving). She is also a Quincy resident.
Quincy Mayor Thomas P Koch, on the other hand, has been at the forefront of seeing Quincy have among the most, if not they most, (legal, ed.) pot shops of any community in the South Shore, if not also South of Boston, including an impending home delivery pot provider.
He has also accepted many thousands, if not tens of thousands of dollars in campaign fund donations from pro pot interests.