Fatality at LANL
One Dead in Pajarito Road Rollover Crash
By Carol A. Clark
Saturday, September 17, 2011 at 11:04 am (Updated: September 18, 2:47 pm)
A person was killed Saturday morning in a rollover crash on Pajarito Road, which is restricted and on Los Alamos National Laboratory property.
In typical "no information LANS policy", nothing been conveyed to LANL employees on this incident.
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3 comments:
Garbage. This was not a "fatality at LANL" this was a simple one-vehicle rollover fatal accident that could have occurred anywhere. Get over the sensationalizing of mundane crap (except of course for the family who grieves).
Sorry pal, unfortunately, this fatality occurred on a Saturday on Pajarito road just a few hundred ft from the entrance to TA-46. It occurred on Lab property. Another example of LANS management pushing people to the limit to work on weekends.
Another example of LANS management pushing people to the limit to work on weekends.
October 10, 2011 10:44 AM
And you have information that this person doesn't normally work Saturdays? Do you think everyone works Mon - Fri? Working Saturday causes you to crash your car? If you are required to come in on a Saturday that is beyond your "limit"? Try to get a grip on your hatred of LANS. Your post is just stupid.
A LANL retiree.
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