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What a c***.View attachment 1711778
Yeah, looking remorseful...
Looks like the type of unit to be involved in the horse racing industry if you don't mind me saying.
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What a c***.View attachment 1711778
Yeah, looking remorseful...
Looks like the type of unit to be involved in the horse racing industry if you don't mind me saying.
Granted bail.
I’d think there’d be some risk of public retribution for a campaigner like that.
Or he could top himself as well.
His own mental health had suffered. You don’t say, well what about the victims families. No sympathy for the driver here.
If it was an accident without any wrongdoing then of course I would. It’s horrible. But if a post on the previous page was anything to go by, people on the bus said he was boasting about how fast he would go. Meaning he was driving recklessly, was taking undue risks, was putting peoples lives at risk. It was his sheer stupidity and bigheadedness that got these people killed. Finding it hard to find sympathy.Does the below make you feel any better?
'Inside Hunter Valley bus driver’s emotional night in jail
June 13, 2023 - 7:10PM
A highly-emotional wedding bus driver Brett Button spent his night in police custody sobbing in a cell and repeatedly saying “I’m sorry, I’m sorry”.
The father-of-four and former school bus driver who was charged over the deaths of 10 people in a catastrophic crash north of Newcastle was seen sitting in a holding cell at Cessnock police station “curled up” after he was refused bail.
A police source told The Daily Telegraph Button, 58, “was telling anyone who’d listen” of his remorse.
“He basically sat there for most of the night, curled up … just saying over and over “I’m sorry, I’m sorry,” the police source said.
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Nothing professional about this clown, a disgrace to the industry.Looking at.that properly, it looks like it's possibly slid along the road and into the metal barrier rather than tipping over straight on top of it.
He's paid to be a professional driver, he's gonna be in a world of hurt,.complete cleanskin but seriously should get some substantial jail time.
What a stupid comment and yes i do mind you saying that.View attachment 1711778
Yeah, looking remorseful...
Looks like the type of unit to be involved in the horse racing industry if you don't mind me saying.
You ever see a coach with an 'L' plate on the back?Seems like the driver grossly overrated his driving abilities. I would have thought if he's a professional driver he would have had training on the type of stuff he shouldn't be doing when carrying passengers. I guess he will cop a manslaughter guilty verdict and get 5 years
Seems like the driver grossly overrated his driving abilities. I would have thought if he's a professional driver he would have had training on the type of stuff he shouldn't be doing when carrying passengers. I guess he will cop a manslaughter guilty verdict and get 5 years
Shouldn’t you get that per person?The sentence NSW for crime dangerous driving causing death is a maximum of 10 years. If there are aggravated circumstances such as him saying ......'if you think that's fast watch this' and him having higher responsibility as coach driver yet met with clear negligent disregard the sentence can extend to 14 years. His contrition may help. Im thinking probably 12 years.
Driving in foggy conditions with a bus ful of passengers is hardly the time to drive fast...He wasn't intoxicated but was apparently driving like he was in Forza and apparently right before he crashed he said "you think that was fast, check this out", and proceeded to overturn the bus as he rounded the corner.
Shouldn’t you get that per person?
There is never a good time to drive a heavy vehicle too fast.Driving in foggy conditions with a bus ful of passengers is hardly the time to drive fast...
Ridiculous, can kill 9 people for free.Sentences in Australia are usually served concurrently not consecutively. So yes there would be 10 guilty verdicts but only one term concurrent
2.4 years for each life.Good news.
Hunter Valley bus driver jailed for at least 24 years over crash that killed 10 people
Brett Button had obligation to protect and maintain safety of 35 people on board his bus and abandoned his moral responsibility, judge sayswww.theguardian.com
2.4 years for each life.
Justice - really?
No2.4 years for each life.
Justice - really?