I-80 Brule Nebraska 5 dead 6 injured
Discussion in 'Trucking Accidents' started by Moon_beam, Aug 1, 2016.
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Big Don Thanks this.
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I heard a saying once in school from a teacher, way back before this whole everyone gets a trophy and is a special unique snowflake bs. "Kids who drink draino don't grow up to have kids who drink draino" -
Big Don and spyder7723 Thank this.
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@"semi" retired, no apology needed, no offense was taken, as I didn't see your posting as being an attempt to offend me. I know that some of my opinions are not necessarily popular, but that really doesn't phase me that much.
I just get so sick of the nanny state forcing business and industry to spend millions of dollars to keep us from our own stupidity. Back when I was growing up, you had to use your head a bit to survive. There were no "warnings" on chain saws, telling you not to try to stop the chain with your hand. OK, bad example, I never even HEARD of a chain saw, when I was a kid. But the idea is the same.201 Thanks this. -
Thanks man, I hear ya', what you doin' up at 2:30 in the morn?
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http://www.omaha.com/news/crime/tru...cle_d989dcd8-512f-5ee7-9f64-b125480076fd.html
OGALLALA, Neb. — A Florida truck driver has been freed on bail while he awaits trial in connection with a fiery five-vehicle crash July 29 that killed six people on a construction-narrowed stretch of Interstate 80 just miles west of Brule.
On Monday, Tony A. Weekly Jr., 53, waived his right to a preliminary hearing before Keith County Judge Edward Steenburg on six counts of felony motor vehicle homicide and two related misdemeanor counts of reckless driving.
A preliminary hearing is held to determine whether a case should continue to trial. Because Weekly waived his right to the hearing, his case moves forward.
The judge also reduced Weekly’s bail from $1 million to $100,000. Weekly, of Baker, Florida, posted 10 percent of the reduced amount, $10,000, and was released from the Keith County Jail.
When linked with a reckless-driving charge, a felony motor vehicle homicide conviction carries a penalty of up to three years in prison, a $10,000 fine or both. Each reckless-driving charge is punishable by a $500 fine, up to three months in jail or both.
An arrest affidavit filed before Weekly’s first court appearance Aug. 2 said Weekly “was inattentive and distracted by outside influences” as he entered a 9-mile-long I-80 work zone. Traffic in that area was bumper-to-bumper, single lane in each direction. The other lanes of I-80 are being rebuilt.
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