ATLANTA - A Georgia firefighter will appeal his dismissal for taking a cell phone video of a woman killed in a SUV crash that was later received by the late woman's parents.
Attorney M. Michael Kendall said firefighter Terrence Reid will seek to overturn a decision by Spalding County officials to fire him effective Nov. 7. Kendall said the punishment is too harsh.
Reid used his personal cell phone to film the body of 23-year-old Dayna Kempson-Schacht, who died July 17 when her Jeep crashed into trees.
Kendall said the firefighter shared the video with three or four other people, mostly fellow firefighters. The video spread until it was eventually forwarded to the late woman's parents by an acquaintance.
County officials said other people may face discipline over the incident.
Too harsh????? OMG bring him to my county and I am sure we can show him what too harsh is.... What a jerk... Does he think that he could even be remotely trusted to go any calls?
Patti, remember this is the world of no personal responsibility and common sense.
Common sense would tell most of us to either not video it or for sure not spread it around. That's where the problem starts.
Next, I'm going to assume here--dangerous, I know--that this guy figures there wasn't a set policy against it, so he didn't violate anything other than a massive lack of common sense, courtesy and brains. So the next step is, his due process was violated and because he didn't violate a policy, he shouldn't be fired. Basically, it's not my responsibility that my employer didn't tell me not to do something like this.
Personally, I think firing him is too light of a punishment for doing something this stupid.
The world we live in now, one that I call "meism" just pisses me off. Where is the sense of responsiblity for ones own actions, where is the respect for other lives and situations?
Please do not get me started.... My husband has to listen to this when the news is on....