Woman driver gets her just desserts
Stopping on the road for a school bus unloading children is the law. This dimwit thinks passing the bus on the sidewalk gets around the law....not.
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3. samxgx commented 11 years ago
i have to say this... but usualy when i do something like this... drive away aggressively it's because of someone going too slow with no reason.
maybe she's been screaming behind the other car the whole time like: GO FASTER BEFORE I GET STUCK BEHIND YOU AND THE BUSS...
maybe she's been screaming behind the other car the whole time like: GO FASTER BEFORE I GET STUCK BEHIND YOU AND THE BUSS...
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4. m_otreborv commented 11 years ago
Justice had been served and the verdict... License suspended and an hour for two days to wear a sign that she was an " Idiot " on the very street crossing she the violation.
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6. sartre commented 11 years ago
There's an article at the BBC News site about this: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-20252212
A judge in Ohio has come up with an unusual punishment for a dangerous driver.
Shena Hardin will have to hold up a sign saying "only an idiot would drive on the sidewalk to avoid a school bus"
A judge in Ohio has come up with an unusual punishment for a dangerous driver.
Shena Hardin will have to hold up a sign saying "only an idiot would drive on the sidewalk to avoid a school bus"
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8. LightAng3l commented 11 years ago
#7 It's not entrapment at all... it's just a stakeout.
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9. gadgetfreak commented 11 years ago
#5 the Link of #6 tells you why: "Witnesses say she used to routinely drive on the pavement to avoid waiting for the school bus as it stopped to pick up and drop off children in Cleveland."
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10. etplayer commented 11 years ago
The bus is stopped there for an inordinate amount of time, with no children getting off. I'm assuming the person in the jeep probably was able to stop them from fairly far down the street. If I saw a bus sitting there blocking off traffic for an inordinate amount of time I'd find some way around it too, more than likely, I'd have turned down another street. If the bus was just holding people at a stop indefinitely without letting people go around until they finally got pissed off and went around, that most definitely IS entrapment.
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12. PeTTs0n commented 11 years ago
#10 This situation gives you absolutely no right to break the laws of the road, whatsoever. Nothing is stopping you from turning around (unless it's a one way street), or getting out of the car and speak to the bus driver, to see what's causing the holdup. Entrapment? No way.
+46 1. narf commented 11 years ago