Sattelschlepperfahrer aus Ontario wird mit landesweitem Haftbefehl gesucht, nachdem bei einem Unfall Mutter und Tochter aus Manitoba getötet wurden | CBC-Nachrichten

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/man-charged-semi-crash-1.7389574

20 Comments

  1. Sufficient-Will3644 on

    Let’s reduce burdens for business and push to self-regulation and get rid of inspectors and paper pushers

  2. Wonderful-Pipe-5413 on

    This guys already long gone back to a place without a loo.

  3. Mapleleaffan149 on

    Need to start criminally going after these trucking companies (owners) who hire these idiots. Hope the family sues them for everything they are worth

  4. Odd-Elderberry-6137 on

    I just can’t.

    How the hell did he even get away? Cops used to post up at hospitals when things like this happened so they could arrest the person after. I guess catch and release really is the mantra across the entire law enforcement/justice system these days.

  5. there needs to be an inquiry into why he wasn’t watch at hospital and then arrested once released. this is absurd.

  6. TifosiManiac on

    I guess we’ll let more people die before we regulate our long haul drivers?

  7. Additional-Monk6669 on

    As an immigrant with friends in the trucking industry, I believe in addition to more enforcement, trucking companies need to be held accountable too.
    There’s a lot of exploitation of drivers, forcing them to keep driving etc.
    A good idea could be auctioning off company assets to pay for any damages.

  8. grumpyoger on

    This shit is nothing new. Been going on over 20 years.
    They have their own trucking companies , with their own driver training schools and hires only their own country men. But get this , the drivers are crying about getting screwed by these trucking companies.

  9. nocturnalbutterfly7 on

    These trucking training schools need to be shut down. And all those that got their “credentials” and permits from them need to be re-tested.
    So many preventable accidents. Smh

  10. I_poop_rootbeer on

    >“He wasn’t arrested. You don’t want to jump the gun on an arrest on a file like this,” Sgt. Paul Manaigre with the Manitoba RCMP told CTV News. “You want to have all your ducks in a row before you kind of make the arrest, because then it begins the court process.”

    A mistake. These people have zero remorse. If we’re going to keep importing people from low-trust societies, then we need to go harder on the enforcement of our laws

  11. Ualbertastudent13 on

    Canadian society continues to get battered by low trust societies

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