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Like I said, I'm not trying to disqualify that this is extremely tragic, I do send my condolences to the family - but to put it most simplistically, none of us have all the facts so arguing this is a moot point based on opinion.
I suppose we could all argue until we're blue in the face (or fingers as the case may be here in these intewebs things), I'll just shut up now. I do have to admit, you guys have given me a bit more to think about, with the security of the records and such. --Dave. |
Originally Posted by DaveFromColorado
***POOF*** I do have to admit, you guys have given me a bit more to think about, with the security of the records and such. --Dave. |
There is another thing to consider, too, on why they filed a lawsuit so quickly. If Greatwide were to look at the gravity of the accident and say "hey, let's declare bankruptcy and shut the doors right now", I don't believe a lawsuit could be filed against them after the fact. By filing right away while the company is still in business, they ensure that the lawsuit would be a part of any possible bankruptcy proceedings. Now, I'm not 100% certain on that, but I read a news story on another company a while back where they touched on that.
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Originally Posted by DaveFromColorado
Like I said, I'm not trying to disqualify that this is extremely tragic, I do send my condolences to the family - but to put it most simplistically, none of us have all the facts so arguing this is a moot point based on opinion.
I suppose we could all argue until we're blue in the face (or fingers as the case may be here in these intewebs things), I'll just shut up now. I do have to admit, you guys have given me a bit more to think about, with the security of the records and such. --Dave. |
Originally Posted by Part Time Dweller
Originally Posted by RebelDarlin
How long does that usually take? He's supposed to have at least the last 7 days with him right? What he has in his possession and what he actually did are two different things. In an accident like this, they can and will go back quite a ways in time. When the truck driver drove in front of the Amtrak train back in 99, it took quite some time for the investigators to figure out the driver had been running outlaw for weeks before. The driver got sentenced to 2 years in prison for felony log book violations. I guess until you're put in a situation like this, you don't know what you would do. I wasn't trying to jusdge them, I guess I was just surprised that the suit was filed BEFORE the investigation was complete. I didn't think about preerving records so thank you for pointing that out. Reb |
Sorry to drag this way up again, but according to fox news earlier last week the driver did have some prescription drugs in his possession. Did not list what, or how much, but it was brought up well after this initial incident. I drove past the area 3 days ago, looks mostly the same with the exception of a few more pedestrian/traffic barriers in place.
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