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If the CPS thought it wasn't an accident, the charge would be murder.Her attorney saying she will not return to the UK because it was a"terrible accident" conveniently leaves out that a similar accident in most states would receive a similar sentence on conviction as the UK calls for.
No one is disputing that it was an accident.
If no one has mentioned it yet, last night I saw where someone at the Amazon warehouse (not the candle factory) did in fact message (not tweet) someone that they would be home after the storm because they were told they could not leave without losing their jobs.At the candle factory that was destroyed rather than the Amazon warehouse (we haven't heard anything from survivors of the latter yet), but just as I said:
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Factory workers threatened with firing if they left before tornado, employees say
Exclusive: At least eight people died in the Mayfield Consumer Products candle factory. Its destruction has become a symbol of the tornado's ruinous power.www.nbcnews.com
For hours, as word of the coming storm spread, as many as 15 workers beseeched managers to let them take shelter at their own homes, only to have their requests rebuffed, the workers said.
McKayla Emery, 21, said in an interview from her hospital bed that workers first asked to leave shortly after tornado sirens sounded outside the factory around 5:30 p.m.
Elijah Johnson, 20, was working in the back of the building when several employees wanting to head home walked in to speak with supervisors. He joined in on the request.
“I asked to leave and they told me I’d be fired,” Johnson said. “Even with the weather like this, you’re still going to fire me?” he asked.
“Yes,” a manager responded, Johnson told NBC News.
Johnson said managers went so far as to take a roll call in hopes of finding out who had left work.
I hope she's seen everywhere outside the US she had on her bucket list because, as I suggested earlier, I don't think she's going to be making any more trips abroad.I hope Sacoolas enjoyed her stay in Britain because she's never going there again. Consider it a completed bucket item?
And aside from any leisure activities that may have been disrupted, her career as an agent is in tatters (as is that of her husband, too, I would imagine). She is now globally notorious, not a resume asset in her field. Or any other, for that matter.I hope she's seen everywhere outside the US she had on her bucket list because, as I suggested earlier, I don't think she's going to be making any more trips abroad.
Heh.
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Dr. Oz claims the Philadelphia Inquirer is trying to silence him by using his real name
"I've done thousands of heart surgeries. They don't want to call me doctor anymore. I won't be canceled," Oz said in a recent Twitter campaign video.www.businessinsider.com
I am deeply troubled by reports of Kellogg’s plans to permanently replace striking workers from the BCTGM during their ongoing collective bargaining negotiations,” Biden said. “…I have long opposed permanent striker replacements and I strongly support legislation that would ban that practice.
I'd argue she shouldn't be allowed to "launch a platform" for anything until she can explain what it is to Donald.![]()
Melania Trump launches NFT platform in first public endeavor since White House
Melania Trump is getting in on the latest crypto craze -- NFTs.www.cnn.com