Apparently he did, since his actions had exactly the desired effect.Big RR wrote:And the bus driver knew what he was hitting?
See above.He was sure it posed no danger to his passengers when he swerved across the road and hit it?
Gee, I don't know, maybe because it was a perfectly formed snowman and looked absolutely nothing like a pile of snow concealing some hidden danger underneath. Maybe because he saw a group of kids laughing and carrying on at the side of the road and videotaping the whole thing?And what if it was snow over a pile of rocks or rebar, how could he know?
Where is the evidence that the passengers were in anyway endangered (as they already had been when a car had to veer into the path of the bus in order to avoid the snowman)? Why should he have left it to chance that the passengers on another bus coming down the same road would be endangered by another driver performing the same manoever?Does he have a right to endanger his passengers to do something which, while important, should be handled by those best equipped to deal with the situation.
And nothing happened when that car veered into the path of an oncoming bus, but it could have, and it could have happened again and again whenever two oncoming vehicles found themselves approaching that segment of the road.Sure, nothing happened, but the point is that it could have
And how many other passengers on how many other buses would have been endangered until it was removed?and IMHO, his actions were unnecessary as he easily could have called the police and gotten a plow (or a cop car) to knock it down. Yes it was a danger to others, but he had no right to endanger his passengers to remove it.
ETA:
Let's be generous and assume the twits could have hidden five pieces of rebar in that snowman. So what? The bus would have hit them, maybe the bumper would have been scratched, they would have been knocked to the ground and run over. Or lets say that the bottom piece was mainly a pile of rocks covered with the thinnest shell of snow. Again, so what, same thing.And what if it was snow over a pile of rocks or rebar, how could he know?
A passenger car that accidently hit either because it couldn't swerve out the the way, however....
Maybe he should have anticipated that it could have been a dirty bomb planted by Al Qaeda, just waiting for a bus to come by and smash it so it would detonate. The way some people are reacting in this thread...