Photo shoppers? I need your help to track down this lunatic driver..
#79
+1 to Jmags.
Report her. Make sure she knows she did something wrong. People who escape the consequences will almost never learn their lesson.
I learned a lesson today: I got a ticket for a rolling stop. Was I going fast? No, less than 5 mph. Would I have caused an accident? Probably not. Does everyone do it? Yes. But I broke the law and I deserved the ticket, regardless of whether the law is right or not.
She should realize her mistake and own up to it. Just like we all should.
Report her. Make sure she knows she did something wrong. People who escape the consequences will almost never learn their lesson.
I learned a lesson today: I got a ticket for a rolling stop. Was I going fast? No, less than 5 mph. Would I have caused an accident? Probably not. Does everyone do it? Yes. But I broke the law and I deserved the ticket, regardless of whether the law is right or not.
She should realize her mistake and own up to it. Just like we all should.
#80
Got a response today with a signed name and phone number..
Thank you for bringing this to our attention. DAS Fleet Operations contacted the agency to which that vehicle was assigned and the driver was identified. An investigation into this incident was completed by the agency and we have been assured that an appropriate personnel action was taken.
We take these matters seriously and appreciate your taking the time to alert us of this matter. Fleet Operations is committed to a standard of safe, professional and appropriate use of State vehicles at all times.
We take these matters seriously and appreciate your taking the time to alert us of this matter. Fleet Operations is committed to a standard of safe, professional and appropriate use of State vehicles at all times.
#83
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Congrats! Victory for the good guys, and one more government employee who will take this just a little more seriously.
When I was in the Air Force, I told the guys working for me if they were found liable for an accident through negligence or disobeying the law, they would have the settlement deducted from their pay. It definitely had an impact on their driving, and there is precedent to support this could happen.
When I was in the Air Force, I told the guys working for me if they were found liable for an accident through negligence or disobeying the law, they would have the settlement deducted from their pay. It definitely had an impact on their driving, and there is precedent to support this could happen.
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