My prayers go out to the family. Carrying can be a very dangerous job, especially on the main thoroughfares. This is not the first fatality, nor will it probably be the last. What is the answer? Do we make it harder for 17 year olds to drive? Or, do we try to get the carriers off the main roads before school lets out? The kids today are driving fancy cars, with too much power and too many distractions. The 17 year old will be affected, my prayers go out to her as well, maybe she can be a lesson to those in her town.
This is a TRULY UNFORTUNATE ACCIDENT. I, myself would like to offer my condolences to the family of the postal worker who was killed in this accident. I will ask the family to try to remember this person for what they were. Keep this person in your memory, so that you will always remember the good that they did while they were on this earth. Again, my sympathies to this postal workers family
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Our sympathies and prayers go out to the carrier's family.
And a prayer for guidance and wisdom to the teenager who killed her.
Please folks, no smartass comments about management,DOIS, DPS, safety, etc.They won't help here, and aren't an issue.
Just realize how fragile and fleeting our lives are. You could be minding your own business one minute and be gone the next.
Amen !
My prayers go out to the family. Carrying can be a very dangerous job, especially on the main thoroughfares. This is not the first fatality, nor will it probably be the last. What is the answer? Do we make it harder for 17 year olds to drive? Or, do we try to get the carriers off the main roads before school lets out? The kids today are driving fancy cars, with too much power and too many distractions. The 17 year old will be affected, my prayers go out to her as well, maybe she can be a lesson to those in her town.
This is a TRULY UNFORTUNATE ACCIDENT. I, myself would like to offer my condolences to the family of the postal worker who was killed in this accident. I will ask the family to try to remember this person for what they were. Keep this person in your memory, so that you will always remember the good that they did while they were on this earth.
Again, my sympathies to this postal workers family
Conrad Leonard
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