Donald Bruce Crombie, 66, was driving the bus at the time of the accident, the Ontario Provincial Police said in a press release Monday.
Crombie had 15 years of experience driving buses, GO Transit officials said at the time.
Police said the bus collided with a steel guard rail on the right side of the highway for “unknown reasons” shortly after 10 p.m. on Jan. 14.
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With the loss of life, it was inevitable that a charge would be laid.
ReplyDeleteWhat still has to be answered is whether the rivets on the steel guard rail had popped - for "unknown reasons" - before the bus arrived in the vicinity thereby skewering the bus.
Fatalities don't always mean charges will be laid.
ReplyDeleteIt also doesn't mean the charge is true. That will have to be proven in court. I hope it is not true.
"Careless Driving" can mean anything.
ReplyDeleteThe fact that no "Criminal Charges" were laid makes you wonder if anyone knows what really happened?
Is the drivers account not in consistency with the investigation?
Anyway, Careless driving could mean... Fell asleep, talking to a passenger, answering the radio, it could be anything.
Strange how they haven't specified exactly what.
Ben Dover
I take it he is out of a job, or am I reading between the lines here? It states he "had" 15 years experience, like that won't be increasing.
ReplyDeleteI highly doubt that this driver will be convicted of careless driving.
ReplyDeleteIn the GTA especially, its not uncommon to see careless driving charges plea bargained down to very minor charges (i.e seat belt).
I cannot speak for the rest of GO employees but TSOs ride for free on the train when they are not on duty but are expected to assist if any issues arise. Basically they are "on call" the second they board a GO vehicle.
ReplyDeleteKnown this man since I was a baby & there is no way he is criminally responsible.Error in judgement,possibly but this man is a great human being & sadly this mishap happened for all involved:(
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