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Minutes silence in memorium of the 16 men and woman who died in this terrible tragedy exactly one week ago.
May they Rest In Peace.
May they Rest In Peace.
I'm curious why we would want to dox the driver or the companies involved. The police have this information and if there is a case to answer, you can bet the Canadian police will follow through. Right now, I don't think we should be sleuthing these people and until LE or MSM says otherwise, I kind of feel they might be victims too.
The only florist shop in a grieving Saskatchewan community said it’s receiving orders from around the world to send flowers to anyone and everyone affected by the Humboldt Broncos bus crash.
Ruth Brinkman, who works at Humboldt Florist, said staff have been busy taking orders since word first broke that a transport truck and the junior hockey team’s bus had collided.
Brinkman said calls have been coming in from everywhere, including “lots from the U.S.A. and even from Australia.”
https://globalnews.ca/news/4143523/...und-the-globe-after-humboldt-broncos-tragedy/
#HumboldtStrong
If "doxing" means "...search for and publish private or identifying information about (a particular individual) on the Internet, typically with malicious intent..." I have not done that. Not to speak for others, but my posting is based on what I have read in main stream media regarding the trucking company, and on the accident itself. The point of my previous post was simply to illustrate how little time the bus driver (or anyone) would have had to react to a situation like this one, IF in fact the bus was doing 100 km/hr and IF the bus ran the stop sign.
Minutes silence in memorium of the 16 men and woman who died in this terrible tragedy exactly one week ago.
May they Rest In Peace.
Oh gosh, I was wasn’t finger pointing at anybody re: doxing. Apologies if someone felt singled-out
It just felt that sometimes the thread (general vibe, no particular poster) strayed into a weird zone and we all know here how the internet can work to play judge, jury and executioner in high-profile cases. I just think that until we hear that there is some kind of wrong-doing, the driver/company etc should be off-limits.
There could be all kinds of circumstances ie: brake failure, obscured signage etc that could come into play.
The police released the driver without charge and, for good reason, have not released his details... so I just think that should be respected.
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