To: sweetliberty
I have occasion to charter buses fairly often, during football season, spring garden and plantation pilgrimages, field trips, graduations etc. Drivers falling asleep from taking on too many trips, too closely scheduled worry me as much as the possibility of them taking drugs to stay awake.
About a year ago, a church bus driver in New Orleans had an accident with a bus load, lots of injuries. It turned out he failed the drug test, apparently he smoked a joint just before picking them up.
169 posted on
06/24/2002 10:01:14 AM PDT by
Darlin'
To: Darlin'
Yes, in fact one the things I am most concerned about when I am on the road is drivers of buses and big rigs that are operating on too little sleep. I get all freaked out when I get behind an 18 wheeler that's weaving all over the road, and it happens quite a bit.
To: Mo1; Servant of the Nine; gratefulwharffratt
Would you believe McAuliffe on a stack of bibles ?
SLIPPED DISK
"Either option portrays McAuliffe and his DNC elves as more devious and industrious than Republicans might prefer. "But we know we didn't bumble this," says an RNC senior adviser. "The Democrats didn't get this because we were careless. If McAuliffe is so concerned about his party's standing that he felt he had to sneak into one of our meetings for a campaign update, then he can crow about it all he wants. It just makes them look desperate."
If God remains merciful, McAuliffe will remain at the helm of the DNC forever. LOL
171 posted on
06/24/2002 10:10:18 AM PDT by
Darlin'
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson