SpeedFlex27 Posted July 7, 2018 Report Posted July 7, 2018 (edited) On part of me wants the truck driver to burn for eternity in Hell for what he did with the tragic loss of so many lives & the devastation of some of the survivors. Then another part of me thinks the guy was put in a position due to lack of regulations & training where he caused a devastating accident with loss of life & injuries. When the driver got up that day he never meant to kill or hurt anyone. He is a victim as much as the hockey players & support staff on the bus were due to inferior regulations & driving inexperience. Just a sad, sad, sad situation. Edited July 7, 2018 by SpeedFlex27
FrostyWinnipeg Posted July 7, 2018 Report Posted July 7, 2018 11 hours ago, SpeedFlex27 said: On part of me wants the truck driver to burn for eternity in Hell for what he did with the tragic loss of so many lives & the devastation of some of the survivors. Then another part of me thinks the guy was put in a position due to lack of regulations & training where he caused a devastating accident with loss of life & injuries. When the driver got up that day he never meant to kill or hurt anyone. He is a victim as much as the hockey players & support staff on the bus were due to inferior regulations & driving inexperience. Just a sad, sad, sad situation. He blew a stop sign. I'm not sure how "regulations & training" is going to prevent something like this.
Fatty Liver Posted July 7, 2018 Report Posted July 7, 2018 2 hours ago, FrostyWinnipeg said: He blew a stop sign. I'm not sure how "regulations & training" is going to prevent something like this. That has not been verified yet, he may have tried to cross the highway in front of the bus and blew a shift stranding him across the road so it very well could come down to a lack of training and driving experience. Either way it was a tragic accident with no intent. Here is the definition of criminal negligence from Wikipedia. To constitute a crime, there must be an actus reus (Latin for "guilty act") accompanied by the mens rea (see concurrence). Negligence shows the least level of culpability, intention being the most serious, and recklessness being of intermediate seriousness, overlapping with gross negligence. The distinction between recklessness and criminal negligence lies in the presence or absence of foresight as to the prohibited consequences. Recklessness is usually described as a "malfeasance" where the defendant knowingly exposes another to the risk of injury. The fault lies in being willing to run the risk. But criminal negligence is a "misfeasance" or "nonfeasance" (see omission), where the fault lies in the failure to foresee and so allow otherwise avoidable dangers to manifest. In some cases this failure can rise to the level of willful blindness, where the individual intentionally avoids adverting to the reality of a situation. (In the United States, there may sometimes be a slightly different interpretation for willful blindness.) The degree of culpability is determined by applying a reasonable-person standard. Criminal negligence becomes "gross" when the failure to foresee involves a "wanton disregard for human life" (see the discussion in corporate manslaughter).
17to85 Posted July 7, 2018 Report Posted July 7, 2018 3 hours ago, FrostyWinnipeg said: He blew a stop sign. I'm not sure how "regulations & training" is going to prevent something like this. It's a not so secret secret that a lot of immigrants get their licenses for these jobs without proper training. Driving a truck in the winter in Canada is not such a simple task and I don't believe that the industry does a good enough job ensuring that people who get licenses to drive these trucks are actually good drivers. Hell I think it is too easy in general to get a drivers license.
iHeart Posted July 8, 2018 Report Posted July 8, 2018 uh did they ever say he was an immigrant? all I heard was he was from Calgary something tells me we aren't going to learn alot more until he appears in court. Why do I have a feeling that he's probably going to accept a plea deal
SpeedFlex27 Posted July 8, 2018 Report Posted July 8, 2018 You are making assumptions & then backtracking everytime someone says you are by stating "Did I say"??? Yeah, you are...
bigg jay Posted July 9, 2018 Report Posted July 9, 2018 On 2018-07-07 at 7:23 PM, iHeart said: uh did they ever say he was an immigrant? all I heard was he was from Calgary Moved from India to Calgary in 2013. http://www.cbc.ca/amp/1.4736826
iHeart Posted July 9, 2018 Report Posted July 9, 2018 oh, okay, thank you for sharing that, it has answered a couple of my questions
iHeart Posted September 13, 2018 Report Posted September 13, 2018 So the Broncos didn't win last night, but that's okay, I kept keeping up that attitude that no matter who wins, what matters is that they're playing again
Rich Posted October 9, 2018 Report Posted October 9, 2018 Quote Family members of players involved in the Humboldt Broncos bus crash are harshly criticizing a new book about the hockey team and are urging people not to buy it. https://globalnews.ca/news/4528379/humboldt-broncos-book-criticism/
iHeart Posted January 8, 2019 Report Posted January 8, 2019 He will be sentenced later this month https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatoon/jaskirat-sidhu-pleads-guilty-humboldt-broncos-1.4969739?fbclid=IwAR2Dq8VyD6tEKMcM-SnJ2-FCNvhoakA36eLySb1IguUrF56Uq8ae_VjFLlo
bigg jay Posted March 22, 2019 Report Posted March 22, 2019 8 year sentence for the truck driver. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatoon/humboldt-broncos-sentenced-court-jaskirat-singh-sidhu-1.5066842
JCon Posted March 22, 2019 Report Posted March 22, 2019 5 minutes ago, bigg jay said: 8 year sentence for the truck driver. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatoon/humboldt-broncos-sentenced-court-jaskirat-singh-sidhu-1.5066842 That's a pretty fair sentence. Crown requested 10 years. It's 8 years for each person he killed and 5 years for each he injured, all served concurrently. He'll likely be deported after he finishes his sentence.
iHeart Posted March 22, 2019 Report Posted March 22, 2019 oh btw the Broncos are in the playoffs right now they're against the Estevan Bruins
JCon Posted November 7, 2019 Report Posted November 7, 2019 Paralyzed Humboldt Broncos player moves legs after experimental surgery in Thailand 'It just blows me away,' says mother. 'It made me just bawl' https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/ryan-straschnitzki-ryan-humboldt-broncos-thailand-airdrie-1.5350117 blue_gold_84, bigg jay and Noeller 3
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