Originally Posted by BFaucett
Originally Posted by AKA_Spook
Originally Posted by BFaucett
Originally Posted by AKA_Spook
A lot of people will associate this tragedy with the officer being female.

They may be correct.


Well, there were also plenty of "bubbas" standing around that seemed oblivious to the car being on the tracks until it was too late.


You're right, it was their fault she straddled the RR tracks with a suspect inside.

...any bets as to who'll win the lawsuit ?.

Not their fault that she stopped the car on the tracks but they could have told her to move her car off the tracks. But that doesn't fit your narrative, does it?


Personally think it would have been real easy to do.
She should have figured it out, by the time the lady was put in the car.

Monday morning quarterbacking, gotta wonder if she was accustomed
to RR tracks. Not everyone is used to dealing with them and see them
The same way. At one time a line ran 500 yards from here. Multiple lines throughout the county. Now there might be 15 mile of line, the closest is
30 miles away. Can go weeks without seeing a rail, months without
going over a crossing.


Parents who say they have good kids..Usually don't!