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(David is far too generous in his assessment of Senator Galluccio. The Senator's luck ran out a long time ago. It's the 13-year old boy whose arm he injured, perhaps permanently, and the family whose night he shattered when he slammed into the back of their vehicle whose luck ran out most recently. Not only should the Senator resign immediately, he also should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. -Bob
Bumped. The Globe agrees with us (more or less). - promoted by David)
The Globe reports the following:
Cambridge police gave state Senator Anthony Galluccio a ride home early the morning of Oct. 4 when a gas station attendant called 911 and said he feared the lawmaker was "too intoxicated to drive," according to a police report made public today. Thirteen hours later Galluccio was behind the wheel and fleeing the scene of a crash after rear-ending a minivan and hurting a 13-year-old boy.
Good Lord. So, was Galluccio drunk when he rear-ended the van? Or was he sober, but so terrified that the police, having driven him home drunk only a few hours earlier, would throw the book at him, that he drove away?
It doesn't matter. Leaving the scene of an accident is a serious offense; driving to a restaurant that closes at 1 a.m. and ending up so drunk that your friend has to drive you home at 4:30 a.m. (what happened to those three and a half hours, anyway?) shows, at best, questionable judgment for any 42-year-old, to say nothing of a state Senator. Add to that Galluccio's history of drinking and driving, and, well ...
I hope Galluccio gets help for what seems to me to be a significant problem with alcohol and driving. He needs to leave the Senate in order to focus on that -- it's more important to him, and to the public. He is very fortunate that, so far, he has not seriously injured anyone, though the extent of the harm to the 13-year-old he injured last month appears to be unclear. He should do something about this before his luck runs out. |