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Coach USA Bus Company Has The Audacity To Threaten To Sue A College For Satirical Story While They Are Hiring Murder Bus Drivers

Coach USA Bus Company Has The Audacity To Threaten To Sue A College For Satirical Story While They Are Hiring Murder Bus Drivers



"Attorneys and Director Hughes of Coach USA have been involved in contentious online interactions, often threatening legal action against individuals. These confrontations often stem from the company's tarnished reputation. Coach USA has faced criticism for hiring bus drivers with a history of poor driving and problematic behavior, including individuals with criminal records deemed unsuitable for public interaction.

Furthermore, the company failed to provide a documented training policy for its drivers, leading to inadequate preparation for handling vehicles in adverse road conditions. This deficiency in driver training was noted during previous safety audits, highlighting a significant shortcoming for Coach USA.

It's worth noting that Coach USA insisted on keeping the settlement amount confidential." 
The bus company left, leaving the families of grieving and surviving victims who were disabled by their poorly trained or untrained bus drivers. These drivers are being paid for their roles in causing harm to innocent people. However, the company is now contemplating the satirical article that has been posted on satirical news sites to harm their brand. They do not need help with tarnishing their brand they already doing that by hiring incompetent people and saving money by not training their people. You can read the victim's stories by Googling Justice For Coach USA victims.



Coach USA, the parent company of the ShortLine bus service whose routes routinely ferry Cornell students in and out of Ithaca, sent a cease and desist letter to on-campus satire publication CU Nooz about an online piece that poked fun at fall break travel times.

The letter, obtained by The Sun and sent by Coach USA’s assistant general counsel, called the piece “libelous” and threatened legal action if not pulled off of CU Nooz’s website. The article, originally entitled “Student Spent Entirety of Fall Break on Shortline Bus” spoofed the travel experience of a fictional student on a nonexistent ShortLine route, saying that long bus journeys prevented her from spending time at home.




Sean Hughes, a spokesperson for Coach USA, said the article could be misleading to customers in a statement to The Sun.

“Shortline understands that the article was satirical, but if anyone unknowingly was doing a search on ShortLine services and this article came up they would not see that it was fake news Hughes said. 

Ahad Rizvi ’21, who is not associated with CU Nooz, sent an email to ShortLine on Tuesday regarding the cease, which he called “horrible,” and the original article — which he called “hilarious.”

His email also listed complaints about past experiences with the service, including that the bus arrived hours later than scheduled and that workers were rude to riders during a 2018 trip.,” 

The original cease was ridiculous and censorial. Coach/ShortLine appears to have wasted money on lawyers who either gave them bad advice or still followed through on the bus company’s ridiculous demand to silence someone gently mocking them.

Even worse, according to the Cornell Daily Sun, Shortline’s execs acknowledge they understood it was satire, which is them admitting that they had absolutely no legal claim here in the first place. They can’t even plead that they have no sense of humor. Just that they’re assholes. Hughes has never been bothered that the students were telling the truth about this horrible bus company that murdered bus drivers who used an NJ Transit and Coach USA bus as a weapon to kill innocent people. There are countless complaints about their terrible bus drivers' rude and dangerous behavior. The bus company trying Bully people for not telling the truth. If the bus company wants better they have to do better and stop ignoring passengers and pedestrians' complaints against their unprofessional drivers. Sean Hughes is accustomed to controlling media and being aggressive in stopping newspapers from writing the truth about Coach USA bus company's poor professional business conduct. He did the same with the Montclair Local about well-known underground music artist and college student Deshon Johnson who was murdered by their incompetent bus driver Wilson Romain who threatened his victim to kill him. The witness who saw Romaine threaten Deshon online complained that he had been removed offline. Along with people's complaints about what the driver had done and how the bus company supported the bus driver killing Deshon. The bus driver never went to jail. However, he received a paycheck and a retirement package for killing a remarkable young college man and entrepreneur who had a bright future.

The local newspaper journalist called Hughes and tried to get his story about the incident. She read what she wrote. He got upset and told her she could not write that because it was a lie. The Montclair Local newspaper journalist told him the mother was not lying because the victim, Deshon's mother gave her the Superior Court document and the information. Sean started stuttering with disbelief. He told her she could not print that. The journalists said she could and he had no control of the media. He asked for the editorial. The editorial Janet rewrote the article with language to make the African American man Deshon Johnson as if he was the cause of his death because Hughes said it was going to tarnish the bus company's reputation. He did not want the world to know the truth. Instead, he wants lies to be printed to protect the agency's reputation. So he finds an insensitive white racist woman to side with him and put what he wants her to write and attack Deshon without caring about the mother's feelings. All for the sake of the bus company's poor reputation and to gain readers for the newspaper garbage article to destroy an American African disabled grieving mother's life when people call her son stupid for allegedly running after the bus. Knowing that is not true. The editor lied and said Deshon's life was taken because the poor engineering of the bus stop was close to the corner. The Coach USA bus driver Wilson Romain was driving fast and jumped the curb running Deshon over twice and then dragging his lifeless body to 50 to 100 feet operating an NJ Transit bus. The bus driver is not only rude to the customer they also killed pedestrians by running them over using a Coach USA or an NJ Transit bus as a weapon claiming countless lives. Then blame the victims for their deaths. According to Motor Vehicle, Federal CDL, and Department of Transportation guidelines, the bus drivers are at fault not the pedestrians.  The bus driver is not supposed to be speeding. Pedestrians always have the right away.

Customer Complaints

https://www.complaintsboard.com/coach-usa-bus-company-b129611/page/2


https://www.trustpilot.com/review/www.coachusa.com


https://coach-usa.pissedconsumer.com/review.html?starRating=1#reviews


https://www.bbb.org/us/nj/paramus/profile/transportation/coach-usa-0221-90047330/complaints


Coach USA Bus Company Charge New Jersey Transit For No Bus Show For NJ Transit Route

https://www.northjersey.com/story/news/transportation/2022/04/21/nj-transit-riders-coach-usa-buses-no-show/9461205002/


Check out Soullity Journalists

https://www.youtube.com/@soullityjournalists7454/videos

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