Why didn’t your story report that the car was driven by a kid with a suspended license, who was drunk, and that this wasn’t the first time. Why didn’t your story also report that the driver of the car shouldn’t have been on the road to begin with, and that New York, along with many other states just can’t enforce its driving laws!
2:30 a.m.? I wonder if the highway crew was using adequate signs, reflectors, flashing lights, multiple vehicles, etc. I understand why they would do it at night, but it sounds like an accident waiting to happen.
Come on guys, get it right.
Why didn’t your story report that the car was driven by a kid with a suspended license, who was drunk, and that this wasn’t the first time. Why didn’t your story also report that the driver of the car shouldn’t have been on the road to begin with, and that New York, along with many other states just can’t enforce its driving laws!
2:30 a.m.? I wonder if the highway crew was using adequate signs, reflectors, flashing lights, multiple vehicles, etc. I understand why they would do it at night, but it sounds like an accident waiting to happen.