As you rightly point out MikeJr, our industry is blessed with thousands of hard working, conscientious employees who go about their duties with professionalism, and take great pride in what they do. That is why I find it so disappointing that in the eyes of the general public, the actions of one, can besmirch the fine reputations of so many others. You are correct as well, that none of us were there to personally witness what transpired leading up to the start of the video. I am split between what troubles me more in these situations, the obvious poor decision making of the truck driver in the video, the quick to convict attitude of the media, or those in our industry that automatically dismiss any accusations of wrong doing on the part of the driver and look to blame others for the situation. A quick review of the posts on IT immediately following the tragic Humboldt Sk accident is evidence of this. “Couldn’t be the drivers fault”, etc, etc. Unfortunately, sometimes it is and we should all be working towards a safer industry.