08/22/2025
Oh, for sure. I would never get a job in a country that I couldn’t speak to the people that live thier. That’s just bonkers if you ask me. But so is giving a dude that can’t pass a road test the license to drive an 80,000 lbs bullet down the road. I would call that more the fault of whoever gave this guy his license and job than him. Not saying he isn’t culpable, he is. This dude murdered people out of his own negligence. The problem is, he can’t speak the language, but someone that can told him he was fine to drive the way he was. There’s a lot of “but for” (funny legal term, that is indeed a legal term) being said against this guy, and it’s true; people would be alive right now, but for the fact he was on the road. This is true. But it’s not the original failure. This guy wouldn’t have been on the road, but for the illegal actions of whoever told him he could drive. Companies get way too much leniency. Remember, companies are people too, and get all the rights (except companies are owned by people, and therefore slaves, but that’s a whole different topic) of a citizen. Why then, do they not have all the responsibilities and consequences of a citizen?