Which is always the argument trotted out with a road death.
I come back to my original point.
If you drive on the road in NZ your life is worthless.
No one cares enough that anyone thinks should be a punishment for the crime.
If she bludgeoned someone to death we'd all think it natural that there was a prison sentence involved. Kill someone with a vehicle? Meh. Someone is still dead. People should be worth something. It isn't vengeance but a sense of natural justice that inspires my ranting.
I wonder what the point of road rules and Policing them actually is if all that is going to happen is a fine and maybe a loss of license for killing someone. The punishment for potentially killing someone is far greater than actually doing it. Most DIC and Careless/Reckless charges and boy racer laws result in a punishment far greater than actually going ahead and killing someone.
It does send a message to that girl's family that NZ society doesn't think that your daughter/sister was a worthwhile person.
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