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Transit Bus Drivers Dead Serious About Keeping Your Sick Ass Off of Their Bus

If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting! The Transit Authority must not give their drivers very many sick days because if you clear your throat and cough on the bus, they will pull over, take the entire bus out of service and kick everyone […]

Naked Driver Kills Pedestrian on Staten Island

A woman on Staten Island has been charged with DWI and vehicular manslaughter after killing a man while driving naked last night around 11 p.m.
Talliyah Taylor, 24, who was driving naked, hit a pedestrian so hard that he hit a light pole and his body came apart, police said.
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Was Justice Served?

Yesterday the pilot of the Staten Island Island ferry was sentenced to 18 months in prison.  Many feel that Richard Smith got off way too lightly, with his sentence averaging only 55 days per life he took.  In a scathing Daily News editorial, the writer implies that Judge Edward Korman inexplicably lost his mind […]

BREAKING NEWS: Pilot in SI Ferry Crash is Sentenced to 18 Months in Prison

The pilot, Richard Smith, who passed out at the helm of the Staten Island Ferry that crashed in 2003 killing 11 people was sentenced to 18 months in prison today.
The city’s former ferry director was sentenced to one year and one day in prison and was quoted as saying, "For my part of this, […]

New Report Blames Commish and Aide for 2003 Ferry Accident

A new report out says the brunt of the responsibility in the 2003 Staten Island Ferry accident lies with the higher-ups and not the Captain who fell asleep at the wheel.  A Federal Probation official recommended just a three month jail term, way under the 21-27 months recommended by sentencing guidelines. 
The probation official slammed […]

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