That is definitely wrong as there was nowhere for a car to pull out from.Debian said:I have no certain knowledge of this incident other than what I've read but it looks as though the bus swerved into the pavement to avoid a car that pulled out in front of it.
slowmotion said:Absolutely. It is a bit early to cast blame about for this tragedy. It is also somewhat distasteful.
Ben Lovejoy said:I don't see how we can say the 'same thing' happened here as any other incident as it's too early to know how this tragedy occured.
Ben Lovejoy said:I don't see how we can say the 'same thing' happened here as any other incident as it's too early to know how this tragedy occured.
slowmotion said:Absolutely. It is a bit early to cast blame about for this tragedy. It is also somewhat distasteful.
slowmotion said:Sod this armchair experts stuff.
Crankarm said:I confess to not reading properly HB . Didn't read far back enough. It is most unusual for you to initiate or participate in anything distasteful.
Nobody has changed your wording: you claimed that the same sort of thing happened as on London Bridge when we have absolutely no idea yet what happened in this case.hackbike 666 said:I see you conveniently changed my wording
Ben Lovejoy said:Nobody has changed your wording: you claimed that the same sort of thing happened as on London Bridge when we have absolutely no idea yet what happened in this case.
Edit: This post is also out of date now that hackbike has withdrawn his speculation
Debian said:I have no certain knowledge of this incident other than what I've read but it looks as though the bus swerved into the pavement to avoid a car that pulled out in front of it. If so that seems pretty poor driving on the part of the bus driver, it would have been better to brake but carry on straight, hitting the car instead of whoever happens to be in the way on the pavement.
EDIT: Just seen Mr Cellophane's post above.