Outside of the building I work in there was an accident Thursday morning.
Two little old Asian ladies were going over to the nearby church, crossing K street at 17th, in the crosswalk. A driver in his Toyota SUV had the sun in his eyes, going east on K Street at 8:40 in the morning. He hit both of the ladies, both were in critical condition last I heard. Rumors abound, on Friday we heard everything from both had died to both were okay. We don't even know their names and the hospital won't release anything without at least that much information.
The driver was reportedly speeding, that is common along there. At this point in time, yes, at 8:40 a.m. he probably still had the sun in his eyes, that street leads right towards the rising sun.
His windshield was filthy, on the inside, according to a witness. That would exacerbate the sun blind aspect.
One of the ladies at work was a witness and had what appeared to be a mild heart attack and was taken out on a gurney also headed for the hospital. She will be off for at least a couple of weeks most likely.
What am I hearing at work - that poor guy, he's going to have to live with this the rest of his life. Apparently he sat on the curb and cried while the ladies were being cared for and put into ambulances. He didn't even argue with the police when they arrested him. It was a true accident. He didn't mean to hit anyone.
Bullshit.
It was an eminently avoidable accident. He could have kept his windshield clean, driven at the speed limit, or under it since the sun was in his eyes. He could have slowed down for the intersection. He could have been more aware, driven more intelligently. He may not have meant to hit anyone but he wasn't driving like he cared, until it happened.
But no, he's the one getting the sympathy.
If one or both of the old ladies dies, he's down for vehicular manslaughter, and deserves it. Even if both survive he is guilty of hitting them and causing serious injury.
Sometimes I think it isn't so much people not being responsible or accountable for their own actions, but it is everyone around them not letting them take responsibility or let them be held responsible for their own actions.
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