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Idiots Rule


Bus driver had no license
16 children hurt in crash with firetruck
By MARIE ROHDE and ALAN J. BORSUK
mrohde@journalsentinel.com
Posted: Nov. 29, 2006

The 39-year-old man who was driving a school bus that struck a fire engine Wednesday, injuring 16 children, has never had a valid driver's license in Wisconsin, nor a required commercial license and a certification that school bus drivers are supposed to have, state officials said.



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wtf?!

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one time woo, years ago, I saw 2 busses DRAG RACING, filled with kids. I swear they were doing close to 70 mph in a 40 zone. them kids looked scared.


I took down the bus company and the bus numbers and called the place to report it. All I got was a "jeez I tell these guys to slow down, but do you think they ever listen? Man o man, what is one to do....." answer.


brilliant play by the idiot....  



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this is just one more thing to make me hate people.
Know that present company excluded.

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hey?


what a world....


I likes the freeze frame world better.



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yeah me too! Now how the heck do we escape all the demands of the real world?

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Here's another idiot ruling for you.

Hint: If you are going to break the law, maybe you shouldn't video it and post it on the Internet.


(11-29) 15:19 PST OSLO, Norway (AP) --

Police took up pursuit in cyberspace after a young Norwegian posted on the Internet video of his wild car driving. Following an electronic trail that he left online, police caught him and slapped him with real-life fine $1,300.

The Norwegian, identified only as a man in his early 20s, posted the video called "Driving in Norway" on Google Inc.'s popular video-sharing site YouTube. The recording showed the car's speedometer hitting up to 150 miles — 240 kilometers — per hour on a public highway near Oslo.

"We're touching 240," a voice could be heard saying. "We know it will do it. This is a little nice."

The video was removed from the Web site after it made national news in Norway last week.

Police said they could prove only that the man had driven an average of 86 miles per hour and based the fine, which the motorist accepted, on that speed. Norway's speed limit is as high as 62 miles per hour, though lower on most roads.

"It is disturbing that young people test high speeds on highways like that, and then, on top of it, use the Net to boast about the misdeed afterward," said Morten Hassel of the district police's traffic unit.



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