Truck-van collision kills 11 near Stratford

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  1. tinytim

    tinytim Road Train Member

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    It wasn't a flatbed but was first reported as one due to the near complete destruction of the trailer. The van ran a stop sign.
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  3. rogueunh

    rogueunh Road Train Member

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    Wow. What a shame....
     
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    congrats g.h.
    it definitely makes each of us realize the shortness of life and how we can make a difference while we have the time.
     
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    It is a shame. But notice how the original post makes it seem as though the Semi was at fault for the collision?
     
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  8. tinytim

    tinytim Road Train Member

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    I didn't read it that way.
     
  9. 07-379Pete

    07-379Pete Crusty Commando-Pete

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    Yeah I noticed that too. But thats the media for you, its a fine play on words.

    Really? Lets review;
    When it should have said;
    This way it would have taken the blame game off the truck driver.
     
  10. tinytim

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    If you go looking for media bias you will find it. Nothing in the original post places blame but it seems many on here think if the media doesn't specifically point the blame away from the truck that they are being unfair to the trucking industry.

    I don't understand why you say the media should have reported the OPP as saying something they hadn't said though. Having listened to and read much of the media coverage I thought they were very responsible in not jumping to any conclusions until the OPP released the cause of the accident. Not sure where the flatbed report came from though.
     
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