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Originally Posted by Peter_
Which did not happen in Hayley's case even though the defence tried to use the fact that she had been drinking which still is not a reason for no forewarning given by the driver who was more intent on the chase. the adrenaline rush he must have got in anticipation of the chase would have soon disappeared once he hit his victim.
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I wasn't talking about a particular case. In general if someone who was drunk walks in front of a Police car, ambulance or fire engine and is killed right now 99.9% of the time the driver of the vehicle will be prosecuted.
Do you think that is right?