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The Real Bev[_5_] May 11th 09 01:36 AM

Another Texting Moron Accident: Dozens injured as Boston trolleys
 
Democrat Dishonesty At Work wrote:

> http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/30653462/
>
> The 24-year-old operator of the moving trolley, who was the most seriously
> injured, admitted to police that he was sending text messages from his
> cell phone when the accident occurred, Massachusetts Bay Transportation
> Authority general manager Dan Grabauskas said.


Excellent. It's always nice when stupidity provides its own punishment. The
problem is that the punishment is generally insufficiently severe.

The guy should have lost at least a hand.

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All bleeding eventually stops.

Steve Sobol May 11th 09 02:45 AM

Another Texting Moron Accident: Dozens injured as Boston trolleys collide. Official: Operator tells cops he was using cell phone at time of crash.
 

On 2009-05-11, The Real Bev > wrote:

> Excellent. It's always nice when stupidity provides its own
> punishment. The problem is that the punishment is generally
> insufficiently severe. The guy should have lost at least a hand.


The problem is that a bunch of other people got hurt.



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Steve Sobol, Victorville, California, USA

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The Real Bev[_5_] May 11th 09 02:52 AM

Another Texting Moron Accident: Dozens injured as Boston trolleys
 
Steve Sobol wrote:

> On 2009-05-11, The Real Bev > wrote:
>
>> Excellent. It's always nice when stupidity provides its own
>> punishment. The problem is that the punishment is generally
>> insufficiently severe. The guy should have lost at least a hand.

>
> The problem is that a bunch of other people got hurt.


The good part was that HIS injury was the worst.

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Cheers, Bev
While in high school, we were encouraged to keep a daily journal.
I never liked it, especially when early on I realized that anybody
could find it and read it. Fortunately, the jury never saw it.



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