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Originally Posted by martyh
i'm sure he does feel the guilt and will feel it for a long time to to come ,
it was an accident ,preventable?that's a matter of opinion,but all the same an accident as are most of the road deaths in this country every year
would it have made a difference if his sirens had been on?possibly,possibly not but the fact remains that he is in jail his life is ruined because of a lack of judgement
As for losing his pension,no he shouldn't why should he? he has contributed to it and deserves to keep it or get the money back he has paid in
moldover and a few others seem to wan't this man hung,drawn and quatered well in my opinion that seems to be the easy argument to take and shows a lack of understanding of how people think or behave
I am sure that hayley's parents will get a handsome payout from the force(rightly so)but do they accept part of the responsibility,will other parents look at the way there children are behaving late at night and accept some responsibility when there children are getting hurt
i don't think so and untill that happens then society is going to continue to find scapegoat's for our failings as i think has happened in this case
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Accidents do not happen when you are hit at 94MPH by a car on surburban streets death does!
Please stop trying to say that this was an accident as this was someone that killed a person with a weapon, which in this case was a Police car driven by a Policeman who was so
INTENT on catching his "supposed criminal" that he ignored all speed limits and failed to give any warning by use of his Blue lights and Siren.
I personally am sickened by people who keep trying to say this was an accident and that the nice policeman was only doing his job, if he had done his job properly then possibly Hayley would not have been killed by him.