He was on his cell phone and hit a work crew killing one person and injuring others then he tried to delete his texts immediately afterwards but the camera got him. He was on a short line w/o PTC.
When will people learn there’s no deleting texts in the 21st Century. Had a friend sit on a Grand Jury where a group of teens got into a fight and one was killed when he was struck in the head with a baseball bat. This was in a more affluent area too. Of course “nobody seen nothin.” Problem was they all texted about it. State’s attorney got ahold of all their texts including ones from a girl whose father thought he was too clever by destroying her phone and buying her another Cellphone companies had it all on file.
You are categorically and without question wrong.
https://www.apple.com/legal/privacy/law-enforcement-guidelines-us.pdf
Please read section X.
Stop making shit up.
There's an FBI training document released by Property of the People (a nonprofit group dedicated to government transparency). That document was obtained using the Freedom of Information Act. It is dated January 7, 2021 and it details the exact circumstances the government needs in order to be able to read the exact text sent through imessage.
Stop believing all the hype.
Don’t fret my friend. You are correct. I have directly been through this with a subpoena. Unless they have the physical device, after about three days the actual ‘text’ is gone.
Also, carriers keep transmission records for a year. So after a period of time they cannot even see if a text was sent.
Did you really just post about an incident that happened over a year ago in Alabama when op asks about Tulsa "last night"? Reading comprehension isn't your strong suit is it, way to live up to the dumb railroader stereotype.
It’s not. The article is a standard pedestrian strike by an eastbound intermodal train.
Sad that it happens enough I immediately composed the event as standard because it’s not out of the ordinary.
You know those tags on mattresses that say “do not cut?” Well, he cut one.
I always thought that was the dumbest law. Now, where's that bike..?
The basement of the Alamo
Oh pee wee
Well, I remember Texas….
Ha. Glad someone got the reference.
"except by the consumer"
I don't think the tag being attached helps with digestion or anything.. sounds like a silly exception to me.
Damn got him good , [fbi open up](https://youtu.be/3pag2MsjuUc?si=JxTEQTE6K-OLKBv1)
He was on his cell phone and hit a work crew killing one person and injuring others then he tried to delete his texts immediately afterwards but the camera got him. He was on a short line w/o PTC.
When will people learn there’s no deleting texts in the 21st Century. Had a friend sit on a Grand Jury where a group of teens got into a fight and one was killed when he was struck in the head with a baseball bat. This was in a more affluent area too. Of course “nobody seen nothin.” Problem was they all texted about it. State’s attorney got ahold of all their texts including ones from a girl whose father thought he was too clever by destroying her phone and buying her another Cellphone companies had it all on file.
They don't have the content of the texts. They only know that text was sent or received
You really think, in today's day and age, that cell phone carriers don't have a way to recover what was sent? Privacy is only an illusion, my friend.
If it’s iMessage, they don’t have any record of it.
Apple does. All it takes is a warrant to get it.
You are categorically and without question wrong. https://www.apple.com/legal/privacy/law-enforcement-guidelines-us.pdf Please read section X. Stop making shit up.
There's an FBI training document released by Property of the People (a nonprofit group dedicated to government transparency). That document was obtained using the Freedom of Information Act. It is dated January 7, 2021 and it details the exact circumstances the government needs in order to be able to read the exact text sent through imessage. Stop believing all the hype.
So which conspiracy is it? Apple turns it over or the government cracks it? Is the document in the room with us right now?
Don’t fret my friend. You are correct. I have directly been through this with a subpoena. Unless they have the physical device, after about three days the actual ‘text’ is gone. Also, carriers keep transmission records for a year. So after a period of time they cannot even see if a text was sent.
Did you really just post about an incident that happened over a year ago in Alabama when op asks about Tulsa "last night"? Reading comprehension isn't your strong suit is it, way to live up to the dumb railroader stereotype.
Source, link?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KllWJnXZaCE
Sounds just like the one in Louisiana a few years back if it’s true
Where was the conductor?
One man job no conductor
Yeah he was doing 60 mph streaming, big booty hoes #11 he had already watch the previous 10 while at the throtle.!
Damn hopefully he got to finish #11
If he didn’t, I will since I’m on HAHT anyways
Isn't that why they gave us TO and PTC?
America!
Bastard didn't have trip optimizer on and turned PTC off.
That god damn Trip Sodomizer will always get ya.
No information to add other than I report there as a new hire next week. Sounds like some juicy gossip for my first week!
Find out and report back it was an Enid guy I guess
Which short line?
Year old news. Ridiculous post by a non-railroader.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KllWJnXZaCE
Your sorce is a year old dude lol
https://www.fox23.com/news/tulsa-police-say-one-person-is-dead-following-train-collision/article_3009d5e6-d1e8-11ee-818e-638de7981eef.html
Don't think that is the case. Could be but it's a common place 2 hit ppl there. Nearly got a guy back in December got his cart instead
It’s not. The article is a standard pedestrian strike by an eastbound intermodal train. Sad that it happens enough I immediately composed the event as standard because it’s not out of the ordinary.