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What's happening in DeSantistan 2.0

Discussion in 'Too Hot for Swamp Gas' started by gator_lawyer, Jun 9, 2023.

  1. tampagtr

    tampagtr VIP Member

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    Talk about a law in need of reform


    Bryan Howard was convicted of driving on a suspended license. Three times. He was convicted of fleeing the scene of an accident another two times.

    He was found guilty of careless driving in 2018, twice. He went to court three years later for driving on a suspended license — for the fourth time — but that case was dropped. That same year, Howard was sued for damages from a car crash. And earlier this month, he crashed his mother’s car into a tree.

    Yet early Tuesday morning, according to the Florida Highway Patrol, Howard had a valid state driver’s license when his truck slammed into a bus in Marion County, killing eight farmworkers and injuring at least four dozen others.

    Despite having issues on his driving record that span 18 years, Howard, 41, did not meet Florida’s legal threshold to have his license taken away, experts told the Tampa Bay Times.


    He only killed and injured farm workers this time. But next time he could kill/injure those we see as human

    https://edition.pagesuite.com/popov...91bd85db-1bbe-4540-8a8e-339e2141377c&pnum=13#
     
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  2. tampagtr

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    Companion piece. Horrible


    Police say the pickup’s driver, 41-year-old Bryan Maclean Howard, was impaired. He faces eight counts of manslaughter charges and is being held in the Marion County Jail without bond.

    In the hours after the crash, seven workers spoke to the Tampa Bay Times, recounting what happened on the bus, provided by Olvera Trucking Corp., and their experiences with the company. They described long hours, strenuous labor, and now, a tragedy that has made them question whether any of their sacrifices have been worth it.

    The crash is among the deadliest involving Florida farmworkers within the past two decades. It marks another chapter in a long history of crashes involving laborers that has left dozens dead and injured across the state. Nationally, vehicle collisions were the leading cause of job-related deaths among farmworkers involved in harvesting in 2022, the most recent year federal data is available.

    Like the Olvera workers, laborers frequently travel long distances to work, placing them at higher risk of collisions. The vehicles carrying them often lack seat belts.




    Veering on collision course
    Veering on collision course - Tampa Bay Times
     
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  3. tampagtr

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    And another. Solid work by the Times


    For the tens of thousands of migrant farmworkers who keep Florida’s agriculture industry churning out produce, the most dangerous part of the day is getting to and from the fields.

    The Marion County crash that killed eight Mexican farmworkers and injured at least 40 others on Tuesday was the latest in a line of tragedies involving migrants commuting along narrow rural roads in cramped older vehicles — often before dawn.

    Vehicle crashes were the leading cause of job-related deaths among U.S. farmworkers in 2022, the latest year available, according to federal statistics. They accounted for 81 of 171 fatalities.


    The state’s history of migrant farmworker crashes spans decades and dozens of victims
    The state’s history of migrant farmworker crashes spans decades and dozens of victims - Tampa Bay Times
     
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  4. rivergator

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    Florida conceals records on Governor Ron DeSantis' travel expenses
     
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  6. rivergator

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    Because taxpayers might get angry if they knew how much?
     
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  7. ursidman

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    Are you even allowed to ask questions like that in the free state of Florida?
     
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  11. tampagtr

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  13. tampagtr

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    Speaks for itself
     
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  14. philnotfil

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    What's wild is that it is impossible to tell from the tweet whether he agrees with this move or doesn't. If you don't know who the writer of the tweet is, it is impossible to tell if they are true believers or pointing out the absurdity. Both groups are saying the exact same things.
     
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  17. dangolegators

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    WaPo article about how crap is literally rising out of the ground in Miami due to rising water tables. Good thing DeSantis has outlawed any legislation that has anything to do with climate change.

    On the worst days, when the backyard would flood and the toilet would gurgle and the smell of sewage hung thick in the air, Monica Arenas would flee to her mother-in-law’s home to use the bathroom or wash laundry.

    “It was a nightmare,” Arenas, 41, recalled one evening in the modest house she shares with her husband and teenage daughter several miles north of downtown Miami.


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  18. G8trGr8t

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    they need to get rid of septic systems in all low lyign areas, but that is a different issue than denying the rising tide
     
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    dear leader now is touting a "summer of freedom" but not allowing any local government to illuminate any bridge with rainbow lights. This guy is a complete clown!
     
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  20. tampagtr

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    Wow