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originally posted by: anotherside
When I start seeing repeating patterns, I think manipulation.
originally posted by: Kromlech
He deserves the electric chair. That is all. He deserves A LOT worse, but, the electric chair is a good start...
Also, School buses don't have seat belts because? Look at all these school bus incidents where children are flung around. Yeah, ya think a CHILD TRANSPORTATION VEHICLE would have them...
originally posted by: tigertatzen
originally posted by: Kromlech
He deserves the electric chair. That is all. He deserves A LOT worse, but, the electric chair is a good start...
Also, School buses don't have seat belts because? Look at all these school bus incidents where children are flung around. Yeah, ya think a CHILD TRANSPORTATION VEHICLE would have them...
They're designed not to have them. They wouldn't be any safer with them on.
bus seatbelt
Based in Warrenville, Illinois, Durham operates about 13,700 vehicles across the U.S. and has nearly as many drivers, according to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration.
The company has had 346 crashes over two years, including three resulting in deaths and 142 with injuries, federal figures show. During that period, it had 53 incidents involving unsafe driving violations.
Johnthony Walker, 24, was indicted on six counts of vehicular homicide, four counts of reckless aggravated assault, one count of reckless endangerment, one count of reckless driving and one count of use of a portable electronic device by a school bus driver.
had no drugs or alcohol in his system at the time, police said.
video footage taken inside the bus showed Walker with his phone out while the bus was stationary. When children boarded, he put it away, she said. Officer Joe Warren, who responded to the scene Nov. 21, countered that the phone just went out of view — it wasn't clear if Walker had actually put it away.