Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:unless he speaks Navajo I’m sure they can find a translatorAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are still asking for witnesses yet the driver is okay Abd healthy
Maybe they need the witnesses because he is not able to speak English?
It can be difficult to find a translator for Mongolian. That comes up more often in Arlington than you would think.
Cops have an online translation service idiot.
By online I mean the can call them 24x7
And it can take them a few hours to find a Mongolian translator. It's best to schedule in advance with the language line for obscure languages. While you can call them 24x7, it can take time to find a qualified translator.
Lady what are you talking about? This happened over 3 days ago.
Why hasn’t the passenger spoken out? Are they still hospitalized?
Because car crashes are non-events to media and police in almost all cases. Why would the passenger speak out? Who would they speak to?
Internalize this: the outcome is going to be that the driver made a mistake and it was an “accident.” there will be no repercussions- maybe a speeding ticket.
Not when they burn down a local institution! Maybe you're not in Arlington but we're all still buzzing about this. It wasn't a random traffic accident.
I’m sorry to say that you’re going to be sorely disappointed. Nobody even died. The chances of serious charges or safety updates coming out of this are extremely low. If you really want change, check around to find the local community group working on Vision Zero.
4 people were critically injured. 17 sent to the hospital. Interesting how this and an entire establishment destroyed is brushed off but let the local incels hear a whisper about blm setting fire to a trash can.
The same thing happened in DC this past Spring. Except 2 women died. After the initial media reports everything disappeared and there has been no public update on the driver.
Why exactly do you need info on the driver?
Because crimes and public safety is public information. But you knew that.
But what specifically will you do with that info? Why exactly are you obsessing over it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:unless he speaks Navajo I’m sure they can find a translatorAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are still asking for witnesses yet the driver is okay Abd healthy
Maybe they need the witnesses because he is not able to speak English?
It can be difficult to find a translator for Mongolian. That comes up more often in Arlington than you would think.
Cops have an online translation service idiot.
By online I mean the can call them 24x7
And it can take them a few hours to find a Mongolian translator. It's best to schedule in advance with the language line for obscure languages. While you can call them 24x7, it can take time to find a qualified translator.
Lady what are you talking about? This happened over 3 days ago.
Why hasn’t the passenger spoken out? Are they still hospitalized?
Because car crashes are non-events to media and police in almost all cases. Why would the passenger speak out? Who would they speak to?
Internalize this: the outcome is going to be that the driver made a mistake and it was an “accident.” there will be no repercussions- maybe a speeding ticket.
Not when they burn down a local institution! Maybe you're not in Arlington but we're all still buzzing about this. It wasn't a random traffic accident.
I’m sorry to say that you’re going to be sorely disappointed. Nobody even died. The chances of serious charges or safety updates coming out of this are extremely low. If you really want change, check around to find the local community group working on Vision Zero.
4 people were critically injured. 17 sent to the hospital. Interesting how this and an entire establishment destroyed is brushed off but let the local incels hear a whisper about blm setting fire to a trash can.
Trust me, this has zero to do with partisan politics. It has to do with the bipartisan cultural acceptance that everyone is constantly in potentially lethal 2-ton moving objects. We as a society accept car accidents routinely.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:unless he speaks Navajo I’m sure they can find a translatorAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are still asking for witnesses yet the driver is okay Abd healthy
Maybe they need the witnesses because he is not able to speak English?
It can be difficult to find a translator for Mongolian. That comes up more often in Arlington than you would think.
Cops have an online translation service idiot.
By online I mean the can call them 24x7
And it can take them a few hours to find a Mongolian translator. It's best to schedule in advance with the language line for obscure languages. While you can call them 24x7, it can take time to find a qualified translator.
Lady what are you talking about? This happened over 3 days ago.
Why hasn’t the passenger spoken out? Are they still hospitalized?
Because car crashes are non-events to media and police in almost all cases. Why would the passenger speak out? Who would they speak to?
Internalize this: the outcome is going to be that the driver made a mistake and it was an “accident.” there will be no repercussions- maybe a speeding ticket.
Not when they burn down a local institution! Maybe you're not in Arlington but we're all still buzzing about this. It wasn't a random traffic accident.
I’m sorry to say that you’re going to be sorely disappointed. Nobody even died. The chances of serious charges or safety updates coming out of this are extremely low. If you really want change, check around to find the local community group working on Vision Zero.
4 people were critically injured. 17 sent to the hospital. Interesting how this and an entire establishment destroyed is brushed off but let the local incels hear a whisper about blm setting fire to a trash can.
The same thing happened in DC this past Spring. Except 2 women died. After the initial media reports everything disappeared and there has been no public update on the driver.
Why exactly do you need info on the driver?
Because crimes and public safety is public information. But you knew that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:unless he speaks Navajo I’m sure they can find a translatorAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are still asking for witnesses yet the driver is okay Abd healthy
Maybe they need the witnesses because he is not able to speak English?
It can be difficult to find a translator for Mongolian. That comes up more often in Arlington than you would think.
Cops have an online translation service idiot.
By online I mean the can call them 24x7
And it can take them a few hours to find a Mongolian translator. It's best to schedule in advance with the language line for obscure languages. While you can call them 24x7, it can take time to find a qualified translator.
Lady what are you talking about? This happened over 3 days ago.
Why hasn’t the passenger spoken out? Are they still hospitalized?
Because car crashes are non-events to media and police in almost all cases. Why would the passenger speak out? Who would they speak to?
Internalize this: the outcome is going to be that the driver made a mistake and it was an “accident.” there will be no repercussions- maybe a speeding ticket.
Not when they burn down a local institution! Maybe you're not in Arlington but we're all still buzzing about this. It wasn't a random traffic accident.
I’m sorry to say that you’re going to be sorely disappointed. Nobody even died. The chances of serious charges or safety updates coming out of this are extremely low. If you really want change, check around to find the local community group working on Vision Zero.
4 people were critically injured. 17 sent to the hospital. Interesting how this and an entire establishment destroyed is brushed off but let the local incels hear a whisper about blm setting fire to a trash can.
The same thing happened in DC this past Spring. Except 2 women died. After the initial media reports everything disappeared and there has been no public update on the driver.
Why exactly do you need info on the driver?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:unless he speaks Navajo I’m sure they can find a translatorAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are still asking for witnesses yet the driver is okay Abd healthy
Maybe they need the witnesses because he is not able to speak English?
It can be difficult to find a translator for Mongolian. That comes up more often in Arlington than you would think.
Cops have an online translation service idiot.
By online I mean the can call them 24x7
And it can take them a few hours to find a Mongolian translator. It's best to schedule in advance with the language line for obscure languages. While you can call them 24x7, it can take time to find a qualified translator.
Lady what are you talking about? This happened over 3 days ago.
Why hasn’t the passenger spoken out? Are they still hospitalized?
Because car crashes are non-events to media and police in almost all cases. Why would the passenger speak out? Who would they speak to?
Internalize this: the outcome is going to be that the driver made a mistake and it was an “accident.” there will be no repercussions- maybe a speeding ticket.
Not when they burn down a local institution! Maybe you're not in Arlington but we're all still buzzing about this. It wasn't a random traffic accident.
I’m sorry to say that you’re going to be sorely disappointed. Nobody even died. The chances of serious charges or safety updates coming out of this are extremely low. If you really want change, check around to find the local community group working on Vision Zero.
4 people were critically injured. 17 sent to the hospital. Interesting how this and an entire establishment destroyed is brushed off but let the local incels hear a whisper about blm setting fire to a trash can.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:unless he speaks Navajo I’m sure they can find a translatorAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are still asking for witnesses yet the driver is okay Abd healthy
Maybe they need the witnesses because he is not able to speak English?
It can be difficult to find a translator for Mongolian. That comes up more often in Arlington than you would think.
Cops have an online translation service idiot.
By online I mean the can call them 24x7
And it can take them a few hours to find a Mongolian translator. It's best to schedule in advance with the language line for obscure languages. While you can call them 24x7, it can take time to find a qualified translator.
Lady what are you talking about? This happened over 3 days ago.
Why hasn’t the passenger spoken out? Are they still hospitalized?
Because car crashes are non-events to media and police in almost all cases. Why would the passenger speak out? Who would they speak to?
Internalize this: the outcome is going to be that the driver made a mistake and it was an “accident.” there will be no repercussions- maybe a speeding ticket.
Not when they burn down a local institution! Maybe you're not in Arlington but we're all still buzzing about this. It wasn't a random traffic accident.
I’m sorry to say that you’re going to be sorely disappointed. Nobody even died. The chances of serious charges or safety updates coming out of this are extremely low. If you really want change, check around to find the local community group working on Vision Zero.
4 people were critically injured. 17 sent to the hospital. Interesting how this and an entire establishment destroyed is brushed off but let the local incels hear a whisper about blm setting fire to a trash can.
The same thing happened in DC this past Spring. Except 2 women died. After the initial media reports everything disappeared and there has been no public update on the driver.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:unless he speaks Navajo I’m sure they can find a translatorAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are still asking for witnesses yet the driver is okay Abd healthy
Maybe they need the witnesses because he is not able to speak English?
It can be difficult to find a translator for Mongolian. That comes up more often in Arlington than you would think.
Cops have an online translation service idiot.
By online I mean the can call them 24x7
And it can take them a few hours to find a Mongolian translator. It's best to schedule in advance with the language line for obscure languages. While you can call them 24x7, it can take time to find a qualified translator.
Lady what are you talking about? This happened over 3 days ago.
Why hasn’t the passenger spoken out? Are they still hospitalized?
Because car crashes are non-events to media and police in almost all cases. Why would the passenger speak out? Who would they speak to?
Internalize this: the outcome is going to be that the driver made a mistake and it was an “accident.” there will be no repercussions- maybe a speeding ticket.
Not when they burn down a local institution! Maybe you're not in Arlington but we're all still buzzing about this. It wasn't a random traffic accident.
I’m sorry to say that you’re going to be sorely disappointed. Nobody even died. The chances of serious charges or safety updates coming out of this are extremely low. If you really want change, check around to find the local community group working on Vision Zero.
4 people were critically injured. 17 sent to the hospital. Interesting how this and an entire establishment destroyed is brushed off but let the local incels hear a whisper about blm setting fire to a trash can.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:unless he speaks Navajo I’m sure they can find a translatorAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are still asking for witnesses yet the driver is okay Abd healthy
Maybe they need the witnesses because he is not able to speak English?
It can be difficult to find a translator for Mongolian. That comes up more often in Arlington than you would think.
Cops have an online translation service idiot.
By online I mean the can call them 24x7
And it can take them a few hours to find a Mongolian translator. It's best to schedule in advance with the language line for obscure languages. While you can call them 24x7, it can take time to find a qualified translator.
Lady what are you talking about? This happened over 3 days ago.
Why hasn’t the passenger spoken out? Are they still hospitalized?
Because car crashes are non-events to media and police in almost all cases. Why would the passenger speak out? Who would they speak to?
Internalize this: the outcome is going to be that the driver made a mistake and it was an “accident.” there will be no repercussions- maybe a speeding ticket.
Not when they burn down a local institution! Maybe you're not in Arlington but we're all still buzzing about this. It wasn't a random traffic accident.
I’m sorry to say that you’re going to be sorely disappointed. Nobody even died. The chances of serious charges or safety updates coming out of this are extremely low. If you really want change, check around to find the local community group working on Vision Zero.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:unless he speaks Navajo I’m sure they can find a translatorAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are still asking for witnesses yet the driver is okay Abd healthy
Maybe they need the witnesses because he is not able to speak English?
It can be difficult to find a translator for Mongolian. That comes up more often in Arlington than you would think.
Cops have an online translation service idiot.
By online I mean the can call them 24x7
And it can take them a few hours to find a Mongolian translator. It's best to schedule in advance with the language line for obscure languages. While you can call them 24x7, it can take time to find a qualified translator.
Lady what are you talking about? This happened over 3 days ago.
Why hasn’t the passenger spoken out? Are they still hospitalized?
Because car crashes are non-events to media and police in almost all cases. Why would the passenger speak out? Who would they speak to?
Internalize this: the outcome is going to be that the driver made a mistake and it was an “accident.” there will be no repercussions- maybe a speeding ticket.
Not when they burn down a local institution! Maybe you're not in Arlington but we're all still buzzing about this. It wasn't a random traffic accident.
I’m sorry to say that you’re going to be sorely disappointed. Nobody even died. The chances of serious charges or safety updates coming out of this are extremely low. If you really want change, check around to find the local community group working on Vision Zero.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:unless he speaks Navajo I’m sure they can find a translatorAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are still asking for witnesses yet the driver is okay Abd healthy
Maybe they need the witnesses because he is not able to speak English?
It can be difficult to find a translator for Mongolian. That comes up more often in Arlington than you would think.
Cops have an online translation service idiot.
By online I mean the can call them 24x7
And it can take them a few hours to find a Mongolian translator. It's best to schedule in advance with the language line for obscure languages. While you can call them 24x7, it can take time to find a qualified translator.
Lady what are you talking about? This happened over 3 days ago.
Why hasn’t the passenger spoken out? Are they still hospitalized?
Because car crashes are non-events to media and police in almost all cases. Why would the passenger speak out? Who would they speak to?
Internalize this: the outcome is going to be that the driver made a mistake and it was an “accident.” there will be no repercussions- maybe a speeding ticket.
Not when they burn down a local institution! Maybe you're not in Arlington but we're all still buzzing about this. It wasn't a random traffic accident.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:unless he speaks Navajo I’m sure they can find a translatorAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are still asking for witnesses yet the driver is okay Abd healthy
Maybe they need the witnesses because he is not able to speak English?
It can be difficult to find a translator for Mongolian. That comes up more often in Arlington than you would think.
Cops have an online translation service idiot.
By online I mean the can call them 24x7
And it can take them a few hours to find a Mongolian translator. It's best to schedule in advance with the language line for obscure languages. While you can call them 24x7, it can take time to find a qualified translator.
Lady what are you talking about? This happened over 3 days ago.
Why hasn’t the passenger spoken out? Are they still hospitalized?
Because car crashes are non-events to media and police in almost all cases. Why would the passenger speak out? Who would they speak to?
Internalize this: the outcome is going to be that the driver made a mistake and it was an “accident.” there will be no repercussions- maybe a speeding ticket.
- wait, are you telling us there is NOT an intense , in-depth police investigation of this?
PEOPLE WERE SERIOUSLY INJURED!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:unless he speaks Navajo I’m sure they can find a translatorAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are still asking for witnesses yet the driver is okay Abd healthy
Maybe they need the witnesses because he is not able to speak English?
It can be difficult to find a translator for Mongolian. That comes up more often in Arlington than you would think.
Cops have an online translation service idiot.
By online I mean the can call them 24x7
And it can take them a few hours to find a Mongolian translator. It's best to schedule in advance with the language line for obscure languages. While you can call them 24x7, it can take time to find a qualified translator.
Lady what are you talking about? This happened over 3 days ago.
Why hasn’t the passenger spoken out? Are they still hospitalized?
Because car crashes are non-events to media and police in almost all cases. Why would the passenger speak out? Who would they speak to?
Internalize this: the outcome is going to be that the driver made a mistake and it was an “accident.” there will be no repercussions- maybe a speeding ticket.
Anonymous wrote:On a different note than the current conversation for this thread, I saw a post in a large Facebook group that an off-duty EMS responder/fireman was nearby and ran into the building, pulled people out from the rubble, and got about people out just in time before the fire blew up and engulfed the place. Hero!