Woman struck by train sues railroad...

kranky

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All I can say to Ms. Frankhouser is: Please turn in your driver's license and withdraw your voter registration. You are clearly unqualified to do either activity.

How in the world did she ever cross a public street without getting killed? There aren't any signs there, either!
 

Bootprint

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If she's that stupid, time to wrap her body in bubble wrap so she can't hurt herself.
 

waggy

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yeah seen that on overlawyared.com or something like that.

hope she kets thrown it out of court.
 

TitanDiddly

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Originally posted by: kranky
All I can say to Ms. Frankhouser is: Please turn in your driver's license and withdraw your voter registration. You are clearly unqualified to do either activity.

How in the world did she ever cross a public street without getting killed? There aren't any signs there, either!

 

Kibbo

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If she had grounds to think that the tracks might have been decommissioned, than she might have a case.
 
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Originally posted by: Kibbo
If she had grounds to think that the tracks might have been decommissioned, than she might have a case.

i think a train moving towards you and making LOUD NOISES is sufficient cause to conclude that the tracks are not decommissioned
 

K1052

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Anyone else notice that the incident happend almost a year ago?
 

Mookow

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Originally posted by: Doggiedog
PSA for Ms. Frankhouser: Cars travel on roads too. Be careful!

How about "be reckless"? I dont want someone this dumb surviving and breeding.
 

PanzerIV

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Mentally challenged woman: "Golly so that's what uses that pair of metal stripes that are set in the ground I keep seeing all over the place!! I thought they were part of the terrain.

Hey, what uses those underground tubes in big cities?"