Posted on 06/04/2009 12:47:07 PM PDT by buccaneer81
Canada ping.
Someone owes me a bus!
No such thing as too much respect.
I can see being outraged that the Canadian police did nothing while the maniac was inside the bus defiling the body of their son, but I’m not sure I understand the issue here
does she want them to shut Greyhound down?? If Li had been having a burger at the time would she want all of the fast food places closed down too?
Typical. The bus was obviously involved and now it drives off scott free!
There is NO justice.
As long as the head is not rolling around the floor of the bus on mountain roads, I see no problem.
Give me a break. With all due respect to the victim’s family, do they really expect all places where violent crimes are committed to be taken out of commission, no longer used, left unoccupied, torn down, etc.? They did move the bus to a different province and gave it a different number. That should be enough.
The BUS didn’t do anything.
This is as silly/stupid/ridiculous as Virginia Tech converting a classrooom building into a “peace” museum.
Out of respect that the family won’t suffer trauma every time the see a bus, all buses should be banned from Canada.
Good thing the military doesn’t do this with our equipment in which men were killed, we’d never have a medevac helo in the air.
While I feel for the family’s loss, this is stupid. Why should they take the bus off the road unless the guys blood was so contaminated as to make the bus a biohazard?
While I can see how that would haunt this mother, to expect Greyhound to trash a $250,000 bus out of “respect” is a bit much. Maybe she could start a fundraiser and buy the bus to have as a memorial or sell for a good cause.
They could personally buy the bus and decommission it themselves...
Or close the ocean down if anyone drowns in it. Out of respect, you know.
bad, bad bus.
“What’s on the road, a head?”
“No no no, it’s ‘what’s on the road, ahead.’”
“Greyhound doesn’t want to lose the cost of a bus. I think it’s completely disgraceful. But then again, I never even heard a message of condolence from Greyhound.”
What are they offering to buy the bus? Oh, nothing? Well then.....
You’re right. This makes no sense. I assume these poor people are (understandably) too wild with grief to think clearly. That story really was horrific.
Unfortunately, that appears to be the trend here and elsewhere.
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