Episode Transcript
Available transcripts are automatically generated. Complete accuracy is not guaranteed.
Speaker 1 (00:00):
It's gonna be a dunkeey because right now you want
some real doctors. It's time for Donkey of the day.
So if we ever feel I need to be a
donky man, give me with the heat. Did she get
I had become donkey of the day the breakfast club. Bitches,
you're a donkey and Yellow Lease. She's twenty six years
(00:23):
old and she's a Canadian woman who in two thou
nineteen was convicted of impaired driving that led to a
massive explosion in London. Y'all might have forgot or never
heard of Dan Yellow, but she played guilty of four
accounts of impaired driving and she would send us to
three years in prison in two thousand twenty one. Can
I refresh your memory? Let's go to SEETV news for
(00:44):
the report. Please. Twenty two year old Daniella Lease faces
a dozen charges connected to the blast that rocked the
Old East village mid August. Please faces charges including impaired
operation over eighty milligrams causing bodily harm and four counts
so criminal negligence causing bodily harm. On August fourteenth, emergency
(01:04):
crews responded to the Woodman Avenue address for a collision.
Once unseen, responders noticed the smell of gas, and within
minutes the house exploded. Police believe the vehicle hit a
gas line one it collided with the home. Now, roughly
one hundred homes had to be evacuated and seven people
were injured, including multiple first responders. Jesus Christ, Well, you know,
(01:28):
we live in a world where nobody holds themselves accountable
for nothing. Okay, nothing is never default of the person,
all right, Blame always has to go to someone else.
So Daniella is blaming someone else for this. She's actually
filing a lawsuit against Ovations Ontario Food Services, alleging that
(01:48):
the company shares some of the liability for civil lawsuits
filed by the victims of the blast because they served
her alcohol. Yeah, she's blaming it on the alcohol. I
can't make this kind of stuff up. Let's go to
CTV news for the report. Police the kitchen or woman
behind the wheel and an impaired driving crash that destroyed
and damaged several homes in London is suing the company
(02:09):
that served her at Budweiser Gardens that night. Daniella Lees
is facing a number of civil lawsuits in relation to
the August twenty nineteen crash and says Ovations Ontario Food
Services should share liability now ctvs. Christa Simpson is joining
us Now with more on this story Krista. Before the crash,
Lees was at a concert Ricardo. The statement of claims says,
(02:32):
among other things, the company served her alcohol, didn't monitor
how much she was drinking, let her drink more than
she should have, and ejected her from the venue without
making sure she was not going to drive impaired. In
October twenty twenty, Lees pleaded guilty to four counts of
impaired driving causing bodily harm, ultimately being sentenced to three
years in prison. Lee's lawsuit against Ovations Ontario Food Services
(02:56):
says the crash would not have happened if the company
had not been negligence. You know, I came up in
an era when drinking and driving was a choice. Okay,
you can drink or you can drive. You can drive
or you can drink, but you cannot do both. Okay.
We had so many reminders not to drinking drive. You know,
(03:16):
South Carolina had the highways, the dieways commercials. I don't
know if they were national. I think they might have
been national Virginia had to drive sober or get pulled over.
The one might have been national too, I don't remember,
but remember the buzz driving is drunk driving campaigns. I
know Texas, Texas had the faces of drunk driving ads.
I mean, don't drinking drive was literally drilled into our
(03:38):
brains since day one. Okay, not to mention this happened
in twenty nineteen, all right. The rideshare revolution has been
happening for a long time. Okay, the lifts, the Ubers
of the world. There was somebody you could have called
Dan Yellow. Now, don't get me wrong. We know that
some bars can be held liable when they know a
person is intoxicated and they keep serving. I don't know
(04:00):
if this is one of those situations. Okay. The lawsuit
is saying that they knew she was intoxicated, and did
not train a supervised staff serving alcohol and put profit
above safety. I don't know if all that is true.
I don't know if all that has proven. All I
know is that in the drunk driving case, the primary
defendant is the drunk driver. Okay. We live in a
(04:22):
society where nobody wants to be held accountable for their actions.
It's always somebody else's fault. She's better off saying the
devil made me do it. Okay, if you're gonna blame somebody,
blame Satan, Lucifer, Bezel, Bob Trump, whatever you call the devil,
she might as well have put the blame on that
evil entity, because all that is more believable and makes
more sense. But at the end of the day, we
(04:43):
are all accountable for ourselves, simple as that. Accountability breedge responsibility.
So whatever you see someone doing something as irresponsible as
Dan Yella did, it's because she's probably a human who
has never been held accountable for anything she's ever done
in her life. Okay, that three is in prison she's
serving right now is the first time she's probably ever
(05:05):
been held accountable for her actions, and of course she
doesn't want to take full responsibility. Well, kids, always remember
ninety nine percent of all failures come from people who
have a habit of making excuses. Safe to say, Dan
Yellow falls under that ninety nine percent. Please let m
give Dan Yellow leise the biggest he hall heeha heeha,
(05:28):
You stupid mother, Are you dumb? All right? Well, thank
you for the donkey today, because the breakfast Club the morning.
The Breakfast Club. Donkey today is brought to you by
the law office of Michael s Lammon SAFT. Don't be
a donkey. Dive pound two fifty on your cell and
say the bull. If you've been hurting a construction accident,
(05:49):
that's pound two five all from your cell and say
the bull.