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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 22 May 2016

    Why advocates want to stop calling them "car accidents"http://nyti.ms/1WJjojO 

    2:55 PM - 22 May 2016
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      2. Robin A Fritz‏ @robinafritz 22 May 2016
        Replying to @nytimes

        I don't think "accident" trivializes them. The word just means an unintended outcome. Most ppl know almost always someone at fault.

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      3. Tony Of error 404‏ @CrabOfThepeople 23 May 2016
        Replying to @robinafritz @nytimes

        Actually the word accident just means the collision wasn't caused by someone trying to harm the other party.

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      1. Franklee Speakin‏ @FrankLeeTweets 22 May 2016
        Replying to @nytimes

        .@nytimes - I agree - when @Ford leaves #bombs in their #cars for a year & it explodes - it's premeditated #impassepic.twitter.com/AKlAbqwibL

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      1. Laura Hastings‏ @lehastings1 23 May 2016
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        @ItCanWait In Nashville they are referred to as "crashes". #honesty

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      1. Carolina Iribarren‏ @Ciribarr 22 May 2016
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        Language matters “@nytimes: Why advocates want to stop calling them "car accidents" http://nyti.ms/1WJjojO ”

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      1. Andy Sloane‏ @AndySloane1 22 May 2016
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        And @nytimes, please stop calling police soft body armor “bullet proof vests.” They aren’t bullet proof

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      1. SnackieCakes‏ @SnackieCakes 22 May 2016
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        Hot Fuzz!

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      1. Sightline Institute‏ @Sightline 23 May 2016
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        @mrichtel Great article! Check out our messaging guide for talking #safestreets: http://bit.ly/1U5FIU2 pic.twitter.com/2c1Vq9ogxc

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      1.  ❌ Sue Smith‏ @SueSmith511 22 May 2016
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        Mishaps, oopsies? Tired of the dictionary being rewritten. @nytimes

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      1. Black Voices Muted‏ @dog884 22 May 2016
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        People with nothing to do.

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      1. Jack'sBack‏ @LouReed322 22 May 2016
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        Fatalities are down 25% in last decade....

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      1. Catherine Chandler‏ @grandchann 22 May 2016
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        in medicine it's always "MVC"- motor vehicle collision

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      1. Sarkasmos‏ @sarkasmosgamer 22 May 2016
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        Car accidents are nicer to say than. 'M'fuckin LeShawn too busy grovin, busted Keith's ride YO!'

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      1. Ray Davis‏ @Travelerrd 22 May 2016
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        because everybody is tailgating and they're having too many Rearender and most of them are illegal immigrants.

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