Yeah, read about it. A very, very sad story. And my respect for one of the victims' father who said he didn't want for her to spend the rest of he life behind bars.
What a waste of lives.
As the dad of a teenage girl who's just started driving, this scares the crap out of me.
What a waste of lives.
Hello there,I think that the lens used helped exaggerate the perspective so as to make it look more dramatic. But the scene is authentic alright. There are pics capturing the same moment from different locations, plus a video clip.
https://www.bbc.com/news/live/world-66599774Yevgeny Prigozhin, the chief of Russian mercenary group Wagner, was on the passenger list of a plane that crashed north of Moscow, according to Russian state media.
The official Russian news agency TASS said the Federal Air Transport Agency has launched an investigation into the crash of an Embraer aircraft, which occurred in the Tver region north-east of Moscow on Wednesday.
“An investigation has been launched into the crash of the Embraer aircraft, which occurred tonight in the Tver region. According to the list of passengers, among them is the name and surname of Yevgeny Prigozhin,” the department noted.
I wonder if he fell from the plane's window before it crashed ...https://www.cnn.com/2023/08/23/europe/russia-wagner-prigozhin-plane-crash-intl/index.html
Mercenary chief who staged mutiny in Russia is listed as a passenger on a plane that crashed, state media says
The American comedian Ernie Kovacs took great advantage of this fact in the early years of television!Forced perspective photography is a 'trick but it's still real photography with no CGI.
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Damn they're good.Mercenary chief who staged mutiny in Russia is listed as a passenger on a plane that crashed, state media says
Yes, but only after shooting himself in the back of the head three times.I wonder if he fell from the plane's window before it crashed ...
My daughter is just learning to drive, too, and while that particular story doesn't scare me too much (perhaps because I have misplaced faith in my daughter's judgment, particularly in who she chooses as friends -- something which, to this point, has been amply demonstrated and earned), I do worry because inexperienced drivers make lots of mistakes (which, if they survive, is how they become experienced drivers) AND teenagers are more easily lulled into doing stupid things without thinking of the consequences. Still, I think she will make better decisions than I sometimes did as a teen driver.As the dad of a teenage girl who's just started driving, this scares the crap out of me.
Massachusetts has a junior driver law. There is a couple year waiting period before they can drive with a passenger other than a family member. My son went driving with friends because as he said to me, “I wasn’t driving my friends around.” Budding lawyer. But he got off. Seems since he was a big boy, the cops handed him the keys to drive his friends home. What saved his butt was he didn’t take the keys and told the police driver he was a junior driver. Oh, and certainly I explained the flaw in his reasoning.My daughter is just learning to drive, too, and while that particular story doesn't scare me too much (perhaps because I have misplaced faith in my daughter's judgment, particularly in who she chooses as friends -- something which, to this point, has been amply demonstrated and earned), I do worry because inexperienced drivers make lots of mistakes (which, if they survive, is how they become experienced drivers) AND teenagers are more easily lulled into doing stupid things without thinking of the consequences. Still, I think she will make better decisions than I sometimes did as a teen driver.
Likewise, I think mine has more horsesense than the girl in the story, but, dammit, I was a teenager, too, once.My daughter is just learning to drive, too, and while that particular story doesn't scare me too much (perhaps because I have misplaced faith in my daughter's judgment, particularly in who she chooses as friends -- something which, to this point, has been amply demonstrated and earned), I do worry because inexperienced drivers make lots of mistakes (which, if they survive, is how they become experienced drivers) AND teenagers are more easily lulled into doing stupid things without thinking of the consequences. Still, I think she will make better decisions than I sometimes did as a teen driver.
And I find it really hard to believe that I was actually as smart as I thought I was.Likewise, I think mine has more horsesense than the girl in the story, but, dammit, I was a teenager, too, once.
Sometimes I think it's amazing so many of us survive to adulthood.
In Russia, the passengers fly the plane.
We also have a graduated privileges program. For the first six months after they get their license they can't have anyone under the age of 21 in the vehicle unless there is a licensed driver over the age of 21 in the passenger seat. In the second six months, they can have one passenger under the age of 21 without requiring a licensed driver over 21 in the passenger seat. And at no time during that year is more than one passenger allowed in the front. Plus there is absolutely no cell phone use and no driving between midnight and 5 am. There is also a zero tolerance for alcohol -- blowing any amount is cause for suspension. These restrictions have exceptions for emergencies and things like documented need to drive during curfew for work or school.Massachusetts has a junior driver law. There is a couple year waiting period before they can drive with a passenger other than a family member. My son went driving with friends because as he said to me, “I wasn’t driving my friends around.” Budding lawyer. But he got off. Seems since he was a big boy, the cops handed him the keys to drive his friends home. What saved his butt was he didn’t take the keys and told the police driver he was a junior driver. Oh, and certainly I explained the flaw in his reasoning.
And, to my current dismay, beer....it always involve having several friends in the car...
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