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Toronto-New York Bus Rolls Over, Yet Another Unnecasary Charter Bus Accident

December 2, 2013

Yet another charter bus accident as caused terrible losses.. As a personal injury and bus accident lawyer I have cited this dangerous problem in earlier posts.

The Latest Is a Toronto – New York bus carrying 57 people. The company had its license to operate in New York pulled last July, yet continue to operate. AVM Max 2000 Charter Services, Inc. disregarded the suspension, operating without a license.

In addition, our preliminary area investigation indicates the company has racked up five citations related to fatigued driving. Unfortunately, too often, those running the companies have little personal liability, further, a jail sentence may be appropriate when laws are intentionally disregarded.

A number of people from the Granada Toronto community network Were Heading to a Seventh Day Adventist event in Brooklyn, New York. Criminal charges should be brought.

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