Paying the price for the Key Bridge collapse
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- Опубликовано: 19 сен 2024
- Six road workers fell to their death when the Key Bridge collapsed and one co-worker survived, but little has been said of an inspector, Damon Davis, who was also heading to his car on break when the Dali cargo ship rammed into the structure and he now suffers from PTSD. “So he let go of his car and he began running. His car went down with the bridge, and he took a giant leap to make it to that part of the bridge that was still standing,” said Attorney Ron Richardson. See more: www.wmar2news....
It's not taxpayer's fault, so don't even try to bill us!
Maryland is a stupid place with stupid politicians and should be held accountable for their actions.
Corporations should be held accountable for their actions.
Accident .. sure
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Totally understood. 👍
Sooner or later, a ship would have hit it. After the disaster of the Sunshine Skyway in 1980, the sheer idiocy of bridge supports with no protective bumpers was clear. Sure, the ship operator was at fault, but the bridge was a sitting duck.
Something like tariffs (say, 200%) on Singapore imports should get the government there to pressure the necessary people to pay all damages and restitution. I bet a shrewd negotiator as President could pull that off. A well-seasoned businessman... I bet we have someone like that running for President right now! No need for all these other legal shenanigans and delays.
It wasn’t a collapse, why do you people keep saying that. A ship purposely ran into a vital thoroughfare, cutting off a major interstate route.
There was no intent. Or are you holding some super duper secret evidence? What would be the purpose of knocking out the bridge?
I’m 25 years old and I have PTSD.
The Government was in on it...Covering their BUTTS.🤣🤣🤣
PTSD? Oh please. Man up. I have seen and or handled over 100 fatalities in my career. Tragedy happens in our world. We need people who can come in and try and fix it.
He has a claim for legal liability. He didn't sign up to experience that trauma. You did. Get over yourself and learn some empathy and compassion.
I also don't see the comparison between near death experience in a traumatic disaster and whatever it is you do for a living that causes you to routinely "handle fatalities". Your statement and logic is "wrong" as per your namesake on here.
And I'll tell you what, if you work in the medical field... I hope you don't. Because we don't need people like you that lack empathy as you demonstrate here.
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