It is interesting to see her lawyer give an interview.
Perhaps only Mother Terrisa lead a better life than this woman.....
Or so we should think.
The van has plates on it from a car that was not renewed since 2002. (She borrowed the van from her boyfriend.)
She has no licence.
She says she is whomever from Mexico. The name & id match someone from P. R., and relatives of the person say it is not that person. (Lawyer said that hasn't come up in speaking with her....)
She had a traffic issue in the past year, as someone else mentioned.
Bus drive says he saw her coming way too fast, thought she would pass behind the bus, saw her airborn over the railroad tracks.
Lawyer says she feels just aweful about it, says she was hit by the bus.
Ya know, some of the kids are likely witnesses, and the front of the bus is about theonly part not damaged. I believe in innocent until proven guilty, but......
They keep mentioning deportation. Max jail time would be 10 years anyhow. Well, could be consecutive 10 x 4 for 40 years, but likely would be just 10. Bet she gets deported with not too much time served.
Probably how all the truck drivers will be in a few years. They are enacting more difficult screenings for truck drivers to haul most anything considered dangerous here in the USA; but they alos are allowing trucks from Mexico to travel the roads with the Mexican drivers.
Instant no-liability then - from a different country, can't do much but deport them. Mexican drivers will be much cheaper than USA drivers, so nearly all trucking that can will dip through Mexico & bring cheap, no liability, no background check, drivers with the load.....
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