Just read about it on AOL. Really tragic! Making us rethink our trip to Florida in March.
A terrible tragedy. People have a tendency to not pay attention to the conditions when driving. Run the speed limit plus regardless of conditions, drive to close to the car(s) ahead of you, all are recipies for accidents.
I do not want to take away from the compassion of this thread, but it needs to be said that the troopers should be at fault for these accidents. They all knew that the heavy smoke was not cleared yet and decided to open the road anyway.
If you or I directly caused the death of others we would be charged with manslaughter, but it's ok if your a cop. Why should the police have the authority to open a road based upon their own personal decision ??? :dontknow: This should be left to someone with more knowledge than a cop regarding heavy smoke.
:agree: Ron. You are absolutely correct. Keep in mind they shut had to shut down over 24 miles of I75 in predawn. Takes alot of manpower to be able to monitor all the wind conditions over that large of a span. The smoke/fog can change very quickly due to wind direction changes and the heat of the brush fire. One of two major Interstate roads in the state. They did shut it down today for a few hours because of the wind change. Much easier to monitor when you can have eyes in the sky. Just sayin. Myray: to those families also and also to the personnel who were trying to make the right decisions.
The NTSB is investigating. Yep, the same folks who investigate plane crashes. It's easy to armchair when you don't have the facts. Lets give the pros a chance.
I wonder if DR. Conrad Murray said....... "he did not have a crystal ball" he would not be sitting in jail for manslaughter for giving propofal to Michael Jackson. I'm sorry, someone should be held responsible just like everyone else, including DR's. Someones dumb decision cost the lives of these people.
I hope your right Baja, it needs to be looked into and it should be done by and independent investigator and not anyone linked to law enforcement.