He was ejected, so likely not.Hadn't kept up. Were they not wearing seat belts?![]()
He was ejected, so likely not.Hadn't kept up. Were they not wearing seat belts?![]()
I don’t think many get ejected if they’re wearing one. Seems like the bad choices are adding up in this case.He was ejected, so likely not.
Like a plane crash, a series of small errors combined with poor judgement lead to a catastrophic event.I don’t think many get ejected if they’re wearing one. Seems like the bad choices are adding up in this case.
I would have thought soWould it be standard procedure to do an alcohol and drug test with a passenger fatality?
University vehicle or personal?Would it be standard procedure to do an alcohol and drug test with a passenger fatality?
I believe in most accidents where a fatality results, toxicology is a standard procedure.Would it be standard procedure to do an alcohol and drug test with a passenger fatality?
If I were the family of the deceased player, I would demand that the tests be run.I believe in most accidents where a fatality results, toxicology is a standard procedure.
I would still want to know, and it is also possible that the university could be held responsible.Who are they going to charge? The driver is deceased.
At this point I'm just amazed anyone survived.
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That's a heck of a lot faster than 40mph...Who are they going to charge? The driver is deceased.
At this point I'm just amazed anyone survived.
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Especially if she was acting in any capacity for the university, like the report they were on their way to meet other coaches and players at Waffle House.I would still want to know, and it is also possible that the university could be held responsible.
Even if there isn’t any issues with impairment, since an employee of the university was at the wheel, it would need to be determined 1) was the individual driving a personal vehicle or a staff vehicle and 2) was the person driving acting in conjunction with duties and responsibilities of employee’s role with the university? If the employee was operating a university vehicle in a negligent manner in what would be a university function, it could be a messy situation for the university, liability wise.I would still want to know, and it is also possible that the university could be held responsible.
This is my thinking as well. I'm sure APD isn't going to release anything. It will come out in lawsuits.As sure as the sun comes up, you can bet there will be lawsuits.
The blood test results are going to be interesting as well, whenever they get released......
Every position I’ve ever had where I was operating a company car/vehicle, we always had that legal “lecture” on operation of the vehicle in conjunction with job responsibilities in a safe manner. In other words.”get a DUI, you’re done here. Get speeding or reckless driving or exceed the allowable “points” you will go to driving school. Do it again, you’re done. Lose your license, you can’t perform your role and you’re toast”.As sure as the sun comes up, you can bet there will be lawsuits.
The blood test results are going to be interesting as well, whenever they get released......
At my previous job I took off my seat belt driving through a parking lot where I was going to have to get out and check in at a security check point and within an hour my supervisor was calling and asked why was I driving without a seat belt. Companies take these things very serious and rightly so.Every position I’ve ever had where I was operating a company car/vehicle, we always had that legal “lecture” on operation of the vehicle in conjunction with job responsibilities in a safe manner. In other words.”get a DUI, you’re done here. Get speeding or reckless driving or exceed the allowable “points” you will go to driving school. Do it again, you’re done. Lose your license, you can’t perform your role and you’re toast”.