The driver was negligent in his driving and failing to stop per highway troopers instruction. How is this different than the person who was negligently runover by a driver distracted in his vehicle? (re: Spaniard who became paralyzed from waist down while riding RAAM was it?) The one who ran over the Spaniard was not charged with a crime.
And did the driver who failed to follow the troopers instruction aim his truck at the woman and then claim that he swerved to avoid her?
So tragic... Our culture and many others need to get away from the car-centric/me first view of society. More the reason why gas/diesel prices should be $10/gallon for personal cars.
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this brings up an interesting question.
What is law?
Ans: It is just a codified set of acceptable behavior at that particular point in time.
It has nothing to say about what is just or unjust. A good example is a black person was counted 3/5 of a white person over 200 years ago. It was also acceptable to have indentured servants and own slaves.
Realizing what law is, if it is acceptable not to punish a car driver for negligent driving and killing person because it is considered acceptable behavior by the majority, only thing we can do is to change the perception that it is not alright.



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