From the Baltimore County Police Department:
At 11:25 Friday night, Baltimore County Police and Fire Personnel responded to the 6900 block of Mount Vista Road 21087 for a report of a serious automobile accident. When officers arrived on the scene, they found a 2001 Mitsubishi Eclipse that had crashed into a tree. The two occupants of the vehicle were critically injured.
Both of the vehicle’s occupants were transported to Franklin Square Hospital where they were later declared deceased. They have been identified as 16-year-old Marvin Eudiel Hernandez of the 800 Block of George Street 21014 and 16-year-old Ryan Thomas Harris of the 400 Block of Dellcrest Drive 21050.
This incident remains under investigation by the Baltimore county Police Crash Team. The exact cause of the accident remains undetermined.
Trash man says
Who’s going to clean up those car parts, and all the “stuff” by that tree?
Don’t hit “reply” and tell me your personal bias against my question. Its a serious question, and I want to know. Don’t ask me why either. I’ll just ask why you took the time to self-own yourself I’m reading my not socially appropriate question in your bias.
Trash man says
Why thumb me down? Imagine being the owner of the property having to worry about trespassing, and people causing a distraction by the road.
Nosy Neighbor says
I’ll be honest, I’ve thought of that myself any time I’ve seen roadside memorials – particularly the one on Moores Mill. I imagine the property owner (if the memorial is on private property) will have to dispose of the things left. I would think the tow truck should have removed all the vehicle parts, but I guess the property owner will have to throw that in the trash as well.
Your post does perplex me. It is fairly nonsensical. It is apparent, though, that you are looking to start a fight. Not sure why? As a property owner, I wouldn’t want that on my land. As a human, I don’t like to memorialize how loved ones die. I’ve never understood it…
Trash man says
Not trying to start anything. I asked a common sense question. You can think whatever your want your agenda to be, that is roadside garbage to me.
At some point, someone will throw all that stuff away. I was seeking answers who else thought it was going to be.
People don’t want to talk about it for some reason, but on the other hand, people will complain about other forms of liter. Very interesting to me.
Trash is trash, regardless of how it got there.
Thoughts?
Hedley Lamarr says
Hey Trash man, here’s an idea, hop in your trash truck and go pick the crap up, problem solved.
Trash man says
Hey buddy, its not my property. Its someone’s and hence my question for a good topic of discussion that will no doubt go off topic.
Kharn says
There’s a gigantic roadside memorial on Rt 22 that has been there for years. Solar lights, professional banners, holiday/birthday messages, etc…
Trash man says
My opinion is flowers to the family, friends, graveyards and funerals.
I’d also say give flowers to first responders and hospital staff but Im sure that is rare.
I never quite grasp the concept of a memorial at the spot of ones demise.
So the property owner will be labeled an “a hole” for cleaning up his property?
The Money Tree says
Hopefully these memorials serve as reminders to the a-holes out there that routinely run 20 mph over the posted speeds and tailgate, etc. that but for the grace of god go you a-hole because this person at this moment that died right here didn’t leave the house thinking they’d never come home.
Hedley Lamarr says
Trash Man, Let me be clear, I’m not your buddy. Why are you worried about someone else’s property? How about this, why don’t you keep your big F’n nose out of other peoples business and let the owner of the property worry about his own property, problem solved.
Trash man says
Hey buddy, why are you replying to my comments without answering my questions? I explained myself multiple times why I asked my questions, hence you have the answer to yours.
E-tough guy? Come on back and hit “reply” tell me “how it is.”
Hedley Lamarr says
Ok simp, you only had one legit question in all that babbling that I answered. Since your to stupid to understand English I’m not wasting my time in trying to explain my answer to you. BTW, thanks for the compliment, I plan on stopping by the Royal Farm around noon, the one on 543 in Bel air, stop by and put a rolled up piece of trash on your dashboard so I know it’s you.
Trash man says
Picking up trash myself was an answer, but not appropriate to continue the discussion of the question.
Minding my own business was also not apart of the question. Its a news article, its everyone’s business now. I asked about picking up trash, which is everyone’s community obligation to keep the public free of trash.
Dream On says
People who slow down at these memorials are saying a quick prayer I would guess. Wouldn’t go any slower because someone died there myself, I go the speed limit. Hence the nickname grandma from my brother. And don’t know trashman but he is not an a-hole. Brought up a legit point.
bryan says
Mt. Vista is a windy road and a young driver at night is asking for trouble if he was speeding or God forbid drinking. Isn’t there a curfew on drivers licenses for kids under 18? We had a kid die in my senior year and it really takes a toll on the students.
Trash man says
So if a teen driver doesn’t follow “curfew” what are we to do?
I know, lets make more laws on top of the one that exist!
Accountability, personal responsibility, nah, let’s just keep rallying for new laws.
How about “curfew” checkpoints? Yeah!!
Maybe Maryland should require “curfew” magnets be attached to cars, that will surely help!
Empathetic says
Where has the empathy gone? The focus of this tragedy should be on the family and friends left to mourn these 2 young men. The shock and horrific grief that follow the sudden death of a child does not allow one to think that the memorial being created is an “inconvenience” or “trash”. Let’s have a little compassion for those who hurt beyond comprehension.
Trash man says
My opinion is save your compassion for the funeral, friends, family, and a graveyard.
Its your opinion where the focus should be, here’s mine;
I read a news article, saw a picture and asked a question about the picture which is a legitimate question, and discussion.
Just Wondering says
I really do feel bad for these families – what a horrible tragedy. But I have to ask: what were 2 16 year olds, for whom the ink was probably still wet on their driver’s licenses, doing driving together in Baltimore County? Why would the parents let them do that? I realize an accident can happen to anyone at any time, but these kids were novice drivers, and should have still been practicing in a parking lot on Sundays, not out driving in the next county with no adult at their side.
Concerned mom says
Kids are kids and make bad decisions all the time, as many adults do too. Kids are not honest all the time as many adults aren’t. Chances are the parents didn’t know that these two young men were in the car together, nor I’m sure the parents didn’t know that they were in Baltimore County. Regardless, two young lives were lost, two families will be forever changed. There is no one to blame, there is no one to punish only prayers needed to help these families through this very difficult time.