The Ultimate Stupidity: A Cast Member Is Dead
Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2008 7:39 pm
Heather Hurd of the Magic Kingdom, was killed Thursday on Highway 27. Her fiance, PJ, a KSR driver, was driving. They were on their way to her parents house for a wedding planning session. They were stopped at a red light, when a tractor trailer slammed into their car. Heather was killed on impact, PJ is in the hospital but he will be alright, physically. As of this morning, the update was that he was not coherent enough due to the painkillers he was on to understand what had happened. I assume he probably learned that today. I know not how he is coping, I don't know him at all, otherwise I would be one of the ones visiting him. Heather was close friends with quite a few Safari drivers.
The truck driver, 61-year-old David Lunger, got away with only a few minor cuts. Lucky bastard. The only consolation is that he will now have to answer for his stupidity, and while he should pay dearly, he will never pay as dearly as her family who lost their daughter, or PJ who lost his beloved.
From what I've seen so far, it sounds like he just wasn't paying attention, didn't see the cars stopped, and plowed right through them. All in all, he involved eight passenger cars and one other truck.
Honestly? I don't care what his excuse is. For whatever reasons, he was not paying attention to the road. When you drive a vehicle that large, how dare you not pay attention? How dare you lose focus for a second? When you are a professional driver, it is neither an acceptable excuse, nor is there any excuse I want to hear. The other cars were sitting at a red light. All were traveling north on US 27. He claims he was "distracted" by his electronic logbook and as a result hit them... and then ran over them. Your logbook is not a device you should ever be looking at while driving, and especially when you are driving on a road with turns and lights. I hope this trucker goes to jail. I hope he goes into gen pop and someone "leaks" that he is a pedophile.
Here are links to news articles. I have to warn you, a couple have pictures that are very difficult to see, especially when you factor in that members of our Disney family were involved and died. But as Cast Members, you have an obligation to know and see what happened to one of our own.
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/communit ... 1389.story
http://www.tampabays10.com/news/special ... ryid=71094
http://www.floridatoday.com/apps/pbcs.d ... 03038/1086
And the really difficult one, http://www.theledger.com/article/200801 ... /FRONTPAGE
I am furious about this. Much of my rage comes from knowing that had it been me at the wheel, two women would still be alive in this case. While I do not know the young lady killed, I know people who had a rough day at work because she is gone, and they are not the ones who were closest to her.
My thing with stupid guests has always been when they ruin someone else's trip to Disney World. Well, this guy just ruined a bunch of peoples' lives, and ended two.
The lucky ones are the ones who were in this event (I refuse to call it an accident) who walked away, were checked out at the hospital and had only their vacation ruined.
Even in the last moment this trucker didn't do the right thing. He should have at least tried to take his load off the road in an attempt to lessen the impact on the road around him. Yes, I do know that what I am suggesting he should have done would probably have ended his life as he probably would have flipped the truck the moment he hit the dirt. But I am only suggesting he do what I would have done in his situation, had I been that stupid. It's the same as when I was in my bus, when a car would pull in front of me and I would make the decision that my actions, should the person in that car not change their course, was going to kill anyone in that car so I could save the lives of my guests and any innocent bystanders.
The truck driver, 61-year-old David Lunger, got away with only a few minor cuts. Lucky bastard. The only consolation is that he will now have to answer for his stupidity, and while he should pay dearly, he will never pay as dearly as her family who lost their daughter, or PJ who lost his beloved.
From what I've seen so far, it sounds like he just wasn't paying attention, didn't see the cars stopped, and plowed right through them. All in all, he involved eight passenger cars and one other truck.
Honestly? I don't care what his excuse is. For whatever reasons, he was not paying attention to the road. When you drive a vehicle that large, how dare you not pay attention? How dare you lose focus for a second? When you are a professional driver, it is neither an acceptable excuse, nor is there any excuse I want to hear. The other cars were sitting at a red light. All were traveling north on US 27. He claims he was "distracted" by his electronic logbook and as a result hit them... and then ran over them. Your logbook is not a device you should ever be looking at while driving, and especially when you are driving on a road with turns and lights. I hope this trucker goes to jail. I hope he goes into gen pop and someone "leaks" that he is a pedophile.
Here are links to news articles. I have to warn you, a couple have pictures that are very difficult to see, especially when you factor in that members of our Disney family were involved and died. But as Cast Members, you have an obligation to know and see what happened to one of our own.
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/communit ... 1389.story
http://www.tampabays10.com/news/special ... ryid=71094
http://www.floridatoday.com/apps/pbcs.d ... 03038/1086
And the really difficult one, http://www.theledger.com/article/200801 ... /FRONTPAGE
I am furious about this. Much of my rage comes from knowing that had it been me at the wheel, two women would still be alive in this case. While I do not know the young lady killed, I know people who had a rough day at work because she is gone, and they are not the ones who were closest to her.
My thing with stupid guests has always been when they ruin someone else's trip to Disney World. Well, this guy just ruined a bunch of peoples' lives, and ended two.
The lucky ones are the ones who were in this event (I refuse to call it an accident) who walked away, were checked out at the hospital and had only their vacation ruined.
Even in the last moment this trucker didn't do the right thing. He should have at least tried to take his load off the road in an attempt to lessen the impact on the road around him. Yes, I do know that what I am suggesting he should have done would probably have ended his life as he probably would have flipped the truck the moment he hit the dirt. But I am only suggesting he do what I would have done in his situation, had I been that stupid. It's the same as when I was in my bus, when a car would pull in front of me and I would make the decision that my actions, should the person in that car not change their course, was going to kill anyone in that car so I could save the lives of my guests and any innocent bystanders.