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Old 22-12-2009, 20:19   #381
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Re: This one's going down

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Originally Posted by Moldova View Post
So you think he just took a risk that backfired then especially as ther driver of the car was not actually speeding to get away because he was innocent.
Yep thats what I think. As I've stated before I don't think he should have been convicted but he was and now he is being treated like any other person convicted of causing death by dangerous driving.

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Speed was the issue and his speed killed a young girl unnecessarily all for the sake of a possible stolen car which he pursued at high speed with scant disregard for the public.
Nice skipping of the question. Do you think the police should pursue drivers of stolen vehicles who may fail to stop?

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Then we would have a lot of potential killers off the road if that is the kind of attitude they have.
Or maybe we'd have a lot of highly capable and competent drivers off the road who are trained to an exceptionally high standard.

Accidents happen. Thats a fact of life.
When you are going at speed and not adhering to all of the rules of the road (within reason) then it pretty obvious the consequences will probably be worse than a 'normal' crash.
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