I cant help laugh when reading a thread title, and then going on to read that the author has completely made the wrong assumptions about the facts presented that supposedly support it.
For example:
http://www.weather.com/weather/videos/n ... /169/28922
I wouldn't say I was laughing per-se at this one, but certainly questioning the author of the title.
Now, while its clear, the driver was quick enough not to drive over the baby carriage, that hardly is a heroic deed per se, and one that is required by law, and reasonable one required of all drivers, especially professional ones.
Further, it isn't fully clear if he called to the woman that actually saved the carriage from pulling an "Untouchables" (a stolen scene by the way: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Lk75ycH ... re=related) which definitely makes him more heroic, but it does seem to me that the woman actually saved the baby, and quite probably actually saved it from injury.  She got there quick and stopped it, and thank god nothing happened.  The Garbage truck driver, made a heroic, quick thinking move, and absolutely should be applauded, but, in the end, giving him the full save as the title suggest, is certainly at least a little misleading.
Again, I am not commenting on the actions of anyone here, except the author of the title.  Its a great story, and it was awesome to see a couple of people save a baby from a truly dangerous situation to say the least.
However, naming an article to suit your take on it, or sell more copies, or get more views will never change the actual facts of the story, and in the end, will just make you look like a fool, because while you may think we are all fooled by your clever title...most, will not be,
which is why I didn't title this: 
Thread titles are always wrong
The OP can never be trusted
Or dont believe anything you read.
Sure, I could make that summation after this one example, but, unlike many, are actually interested in the truth.
			













































































