– News about Quincy Massachusetts from Quincy Quarry News
A Quincy Quarry Citizen Photojournalist who was out and about endeavoring to walk off a bout of insomnia on Saturday night happened up a full fire and police response to a rolled over SUV on Bigelow Street, a narrow residential street roughly parallel to Revere Road and McGrath Highway near the Quincy District Court House, and so took the pictures featured in this Quincy Quarry story.
As near as can be discerned, the rollover appears to have happen around midnight as well as looks to have been a single vehicle accident.
Also, per concurrent fortuitous monitoring by Quincy Quarry’s Citizen Police Scanner monitor, radio chatter included that the driver’s license had been suspended but the driver may not have been arrested per what was once standard operating procedure.
Then again, as Quincy locals as well as the Quarry have long noticed, enforcement of traffic laws would clearly appear to not exactly be all that high on the list of the Quincy Police Department’s list of priorities.
In turn, for but one example of how this apparent de-emphasis on the enforcement of traffic laws has played out locally, vehicle strikes of pedestrians have been dramatically increasing in recent years.
Was Helen Wheels behind the wheel again? Also, whatever happened to the 3 wheel off duty police officer accident on Sea Street?
One would like to think that Wheels should have had her license suspended, however, she is said to have said the magic phrase: “take me to a hospital” and so dodged police administered sobriety testing. Next, rumor has it that the Statie house whacker has not — so far anyway — been whacked himself other than that he has been transferred to patrolling the Pike and is not happy about it. No clue yet, however, if it was to the Westfield Barracks and so be stuck working the Pike in Western MA to the New York border.