“Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter.” -Martin Luther King, Jr

Friday, February 4, 2011

ERIK HALSTEAD ON THE SANDI DAY TRAGEDY

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TriMet, union contract talks break down again

Oregon Live

Love Can Get Ugly

TriMet Diaries

More from Portland Transport

The Box Girder CRC is Dead, Long Live the CRC
Interesting Argument Over ODOT Alternative Transportation Funds

Analyzing Milwaukie Max: Playing Devil's Advocate: What if we wait?

But there's that word: if. What if "if" never occurs? Might it be better to wait until we Really Truly Need the project, than build it "on spec" today?
Portland Transport

Bike Portland

PPB responds to serious injury crash on SW Multnomah Blvd
Injury crash near OMSI raises concern - Updated

Trimet looking for a few good men and women!

Beaver Journal

TriMet advertising for a new p.r. flack

BoJack

February 2nd Negotiations Update

Portland Transit Workers' Voice

A Compromise for Milwaukie Max (sort of)

Advocating for the Hard Wins | BTA Blog

FURTHER CLARIFICATION OF TRIME'TS CONTRACT POSITION

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Sandi Day Trial Concludes

Rantings of TriMet Bus Driver
Koin Local 6
MSNBC
Portland Transport
This was a tragic accident, but now we look forward. The case is over, the damage has been done and can never be repaired. Sandi Day will live with this forever, but I wish her well. I have nothing but sympathy for her and hope she does alright in the years to come. No doubt we'll be hearing more if she purses to get her CDL and job back at TriMet. Human error can never be fixed and this, despite everything, was just that.
Life goes on. We move forward from what has been done and look into the future to see what it will hold. That is all we can do.