Bus driver forced to resign after 'brutal murder of snowman' left in middle of the road
Paul Thompson
14th December 2010
A bus driver has been forced to resign after veering into the wrong lane to flatten a snowman. The public transit bus can be seen in a YouTube video deliberately crossing on to the wrong side of the road to demolish the sculpture built on a quiet residential road by students. The incident was filmed on the on the University of Illinois campus in Urbana.
Champaign-Urbana Mass Transit District spokeswoman Jan Kijowski said the driver has resigned after the incident was posted on the internet. Kijowski said the district had laid down the law to all the drivers. 'Whenever an incident occurs, we try to use it as a teaching opportunity to remind the operators what are the safe and good choices that can be made,' Kijowski said.
The video, called 'Insane Bus Driver Brutally Murders Snowman', has received over 25,000 hits since being posted on December 4. But the video has sparked a social media debate over who was really at fault – the bus driver or whoever put that snowman there. More than 800 people had joined a Facebook page devoted to reinstating the bus driver. 'Help the Bus Driver who killed the evil snowman, get his job back,' one of the comments says. Some people said the bus driver,who has not been identified, prevented an accident by demolishing the road obstacle.
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Swerving on a snowy road, while going at the speed he was with passengers on board is obviously dangerous.
I'm guessing he thought it would be better for a large bus to flatten it and have it out of the road than for it to cause a problem for a much smaller vehicle.
I'd love to see his dismissal papers.... "Snowman Murder" out to make for a good laugh at the unemployment office
As the snow keeps falling in Germany, an enterprising man in the state of Saxony has decided to auction off a huge pile of the white stuff on eBay. But the winning bidder will have to arrange their own delivery.The pile, some five metres wide and 1.5 metres high, had more than 100 bids by midday Wednesday, topping out at over €210.
“I didn’t know where to put the snow any longer,” 37-year-old seller Michael Kroll told daily Bild. “My neighbour gave me the crazy idea.” According to the construction worker’s description, the condition of the snow pile is “used” with “a few signs of wear” but in good shape. “We don’t need it any longer because we’ll be getting a new one soon,” the eBay description continues. Kroll told Bild he plans to donate the online auction proceeds to his son Max’s kindergarten.
A number of potential bidders have played along with the humorous notion, posting questions about whether the snow happened to be yellow, had a patent, was melt-resistant or came with free beer. The auction ends December 17.
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