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Tuesday, March 30, 2010

School Bus Accident

A School Bus was rear ended on Old Ocean City Road near the United Methodist Church. No injuries reported.

9 comments:

  1. it was rear ended by a sheriffs deputy

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  2. Hard to believe the deputy didn't see the big yellow bus! He hit pretty good too. Cell phone maybe??

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  3. I was sitting at he end of Grenada Drive when this happened. The sheriff was following really close. I don't think the bus driver even knew that it was behind her. That's how close it was. I never seen the sheriff apply there breaks before hitting the bus.

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  4. I want him charged, just like the rest of us would be.

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  5. I guess its easy to judge when you are not involved in the situation at all. Hind sight is 20/20 in any situation and when you were not involved and not there then you have no right to judge anyone. I guess next time one of you has an accident we will have every right to judge you the same way.

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  6. no 4:17 but SOMEONE would be judging you. No one will judge this deputy because it will never see the inside of a courtroom.

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  7. I have seen many cops pass me on the roads; either excessively speeding with no lights on or talking/texting on a mobile phone. If we have to follow the rules; then they should have to also.

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  8. 4:37 Oh I am sure in the good old town of Salisbury SOMEONE would be judging me. I don't recall my last traffic accident going to court at all so no I would assume since no one was hurt that it will not go to court at all. I suppose before making comments that make no sense we should educate ourselves on the laws of traffic offenses. And as far as not hearing "nothing" about it I am sure we will keep hearing many rumors and lies circulating around do to the gossip mongurs around here.

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  9. Rules are rules & same for all. either you are sheriff or civilizen.

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