Yet another Vancouver bus driver has been assaulted - this time by twin Santa Clauses!
A Translink driver working Hallowe'en night saw two girls dressed as Santa, so she pulled over to give them candy; for her trouble she was dragged off the bus and assaulted. Unable to continue, her passengers transferred to another bus. When the driver returned to her ride she found that it had been torched, with extensive damage to the driver's seat and dashboard area.
Total cost to repair the bus: $100,000.
Stories like this make me so mad I scarcely know what to say or do. I try always to be compassionate, but at the same time that well is almost always dry, while there's usually a fresh pile of ass kickings just a-piling up on my desk next to me. On second thought, I'd better move those.
Another problem exists in the media too; they'll report on this side of the story but there won't be any follow-up, which leaves people like me hanging. I want to know why they would do such things - even though at best I'm sure we'd get a sullen "I d'no" and a shrug from the teenagers in question. I want to know that these two bitches have to work two jobs for ten years just to pay the deductible for the damage they've caused. I want to know why they've been so badly parented that they could even conceive of such a thing. I need closure, dammnit!
Of course, there were no CCTV cameras near the incident, and since the assailants were in costume it isn't likely that they'll ever be caught; the only hope is that someone saw and has the guts to report them.
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Unbelievable. Compassion, yes, but when malice masquerades as victimhood? It's time for vengeance! Call Vengeful Witch!
ReplyDeleteI'm always going to try and understand first, and not just act on the first emotion that comes to me.
ReplyDeleteBut had I been, say, on that bus and, say, packing heat? Two dead Santa bitches.
This is why I have to try and be understanding.