Would it be in poor taste to suggest the bus driver who caused the crash was possibly paid or otherwise coerced to do so? Accidents happen, to anyone, but still…
It would be a powerful message to other would-be whistleblowers. “It might take a decade but if you oppose us, you will eventually pay the ultimate price”.
Would it be in poor taste to suggest the bus driver who caused the crash was possibly paid or otherwise coerced to do so? Accidents happen, to anyone, but still…
Why was a school bus going 68mph? Especially in the UK where much less time is spent on freeways.
Like, none since there are no freeways in the UK.
Is the M1 not considered a freeway? I’ve never driven in the UK, only trains everywhere.
I’ve only heard them called motorways in the UK. It’s obviously pretty close to equivalent of course.
I dunno. Growing up in the 1980s, my school bus drivers did stuff that should have landed them in prison.
I mean honestly, why would you at this point? Damage’s already been done, drawing attention to her again would only make things worse.
It would be a powerful message to other would-be whistleblowers. “It might take a decade but if you oppose us, you will eventually pay the ultimate price”.