To describe how much this upsets me.
I posted on CS that a girl I went to school with as a kid was killed in a car accident the other day.
The local news has a page on Facebook. I'm not sure if every news channel does this or if it's just a tease-thing, but they have a tendency to broadcast "There's been a big accident on X highway, all lanes closed", before knowing any real details, and what this does is encourages all the ambulance chasers (NOT lawyers, just local code word around here for Nosy Norahs) and people who stay up all night listening to the police scanner to start posting on FB or on the news site itself, speculating what happened.
Before any real details were given, it was automatically assumed that this person was drunk, probably hurt someone else, how many DUIs does this person already have, or they were on their phone, not paying attention, fell asleep, GOD PEOPLE ARE SO STUPID BEHIND THE WHEEL THESE DAYS, and ya know, no one driving at this time of night is sober, blah blah blah.
Some could say at this point, calm down blas, people speculate and generally, most people on the road at that hour have been drinking, if they aren't going to/coming home from work. Ok fine. Fine.
But.
When the details were released. That this girl, who I knew for many years, who got killed by driving at a high speed after a fight with her boyfriend......yes, got KILLED.......people were still making rude comments on the page about dumb people driving and people driving drunk. She wasn't drunk.
I wasn't online that evening to read the story, I thought I heard her name on the news but the fan in the bathroom is a little loud and I kind of just put it in the back of my mind, and I'm already leaving for work when the next broadcast is on and no internet on my phone.
Friday morning when I got back from work, my mom asked if I'd watched the news, and she told me that it had been this girl. I did hear her name right after all. Then my mom warned me, before you go on FB and read the story, beware that people are making a lot of rude comments on that page and the actual news site, and it's very upsetting.
I can't believe the things people are saying. Now that details have even been released, people are just blargle talking out their dumb asses about drunk drivers, dumb people, people who speed, etc etc.
This girl lost her life. Right now, people should have a little more respect than to keep speculating and making comments about her and what they think may have happened, especially when they have already been proven WRONG.
That poor girl. And I feel bad for her family. Her sister already posted a very mature, well written reply on the news site, and asked NICELY for people to quit making up stories and theories, and yet, they still are.
Wow. I hate people.
I posted on CS that a girl I went to school with as a kid was killed in a car accident the other day.
The local news has a page on Facebook. I'm not sure if every news channel does this or if it's just a tease-thing, but they have a tendency to broadcast "There's been a big accident on X highway, all lanes closed", before knowing any real details, and what this does is encourages all the ambulance chasers (NOT lawyers, just local code word around here for Nosy Norahs) and people who stay up all night listening to the police scanner to start posting on FB or on the news site itself, speculating what happened.
Before any real details were given, it was automatically assumed that this person was drunk, probably hurt someone else, how many DUIs does this person already have, or they were on their phone, not paying attention, fell asleep, GOD PEOPLE ARE SO STUPID BEHIND THE WHEEL THESE DAYS, and ya know, no one driving at this time of night is sober, blah blah blah.
Some could say at this point, calm down blas, people speculate and generally, most people on the road at that hour have been drinking, if they aren't going to/coming home from work. Ok fine. Fine.
But.
When the details were released. That this girl, who I knew for many years, who got killed by driving at a high speed after a fight with her boyfriend......yes, got KILLED.......people were still making rude comments on the page about dumb people driving and people driving drunk. She wasn't drunk.
I wasn't online that evening to read the story, I thought I heard her name on the news but the fan in the bathroom is a little loud and I kind of just put it in the back of my mind, and I'm already leaving for work when the next broadcast is on and no internet on my phone.
Friday morning when I got back from work, my mom asked if I'd watched the news, and she told me that it had been this girl. I did hear her name right after all. Then my mom warned me, before you go on FB and read the story, beware that people are making a lot of rude comments on that page and the actual news site, and it's very upsetting.
I can't believe the things people are saying. Now that details have even been released, people are just blargle talking out their dumb asses about drunk drivers, dumb people, people who speed, etc etc.
This girl lost her life. Right now, people should have a little more respect than to keep speculating and making comments about her and what they think may have happened, especially when they have already been proven WRONG.
That poor girl. And I feel bad for her family. Her sister already posted a very mature, well written reply on the news site, and asked NICELY for people to quit making up stories and theories, and yet, they still are.
Wow. I hate people.
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