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    Quote Originally Posted by bumsex View Post
    I don't know all the details but its probably pretty fair...the police would have to have evidence before a charge was laid.
    I doubt getting told by a judge to 'f off and stop wasting my time' is a pleasant experience, so this would seem about right.
    Quote Originally Posted by sAsLEX View Post
    Some good PR aye, what good does charging someone with careless after they have suffered like that?

    I mean most people know they have fucked up if they crash and getting a charge to fuck your insurance etc aint helping the situation
    Because they nick everyone else like that, and some people need it drilled into their heads so they actually learn.

    Quote Originally Posted by Grahameeboy View Post
    She had her old dear in car so doubt she was careless in the true sense.
    Yep, could've killed the passenger.

    Quote Originally Posted by sAsLEX View Post
    Ah but the Police HAVE to charge someone!
    No, they don't.

    Quote Originally Posted by jtzzr View Post
    oh well, that might explain the look on her face.
    Priceless

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    Quote Originally Posted by imdying View Post
    I doubt getting told by a judge to 'f off and stop wasting my time' is a pleasant experience, so this would seem about right.
    Because they nick everyone else like that, and some people need it drilled into their heads so they actually learn.

    Yep, could've killed the passenger.

    No, they don't.

    Priceless
    My point was that it was unlikely she was careless with her old dear in car....could have been another reason she lost control..........we are all human so I am sure the accident itself was enough of a lesson to learn by eh?

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    She could've swerved to avoid a turkey ....................
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    Pretty typical of our society where "Victimless crime" requires the law to standup for our morales. Usually the offender has more rights than this poor girl didn't even get name suppression, mind you having your mums name and piccy slashed across network news don't help. Someone has to pay for her rescue. Sort of like having volunteer fireman then being sent a bill when you torch some arsehole who deserves it... oh well never mind carry on

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    She Deserves To Be Charged Good On The Pigs She Could Just Have Easily Missed A Tight Bend But Instead Of The Plunge Bounced Off A Group Of Innocent Motorcyclists

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grahameeboy View Post
    My point was that it was unlikely she was careless with her old dear in car....could have been another reason she lost control..........we are all human so I am sure the accident itself was enough of a lesson to learn by eh?
    LIKE THE FAMILY OF KOREANS FALLING INTO WAIKINO GORGE , HAHA GOOD LUCK SHOULDNT BE SENDING A TXT MESSAGE OR TALKING ON YOUR PHONE WHILE DRIVING THRU THERE

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    Mmmm. Guess she was lucky that there wasn't a murdercyclist in the way when she went over. That wouldn't be careless would it?

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    Second thoughts whats the charge? It could be "loittering at the scene of an accident" obviously it couldn't be leaving the scene.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grahameeboy View Post
    My point was that it was unlikely she was careless with her old dear in car....could have been another reason she lost control..........we are all human so I am sure the accident itself was enough of a lesson to learn by eh?
    Intentional or not is what you're getting hung up on. Driving carelessly by accident doesn't make it any less careless.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WINJA View Post
    LIKE THE FAMILY OF KOREANS FALLING INTO WAIKINO GORGE , HAHA GOOD LUCK SHOULDNT BE SENDING A TXT MESSAGE OR TALKING ON YOUR PHONE WHILE DRIVING THRU THERE
    Each case on it's merits Mr Wubleu..........

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    Quote Originally Posted by imdying View Post
    Intentional or not is what you're getting hung up on. Driving carelessly by accident doesn't make it any less careless.
    I believe intention is important..............an accident is less careless than if you were driving with intention and full awareness..........human frailty??

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    They showed it on the New's.
    Daughter sweet,Mum looked like she had done a fews rounds and was all banged up.
    The corner was a medium tight and quite open,bush to the outside,grass on the inner for maybe 20 feet then rolling down into more bush.The car had gone down the bank.
    Maybe it was wet or something.
    You would feel like a right !@#$ injuring your own folks.That in its self would be enough punishment for most. ??? let alone trapped in the car for two days.
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    They also showed the young C@n$ who was biking to community service and beat an old lady up (82 years old) when he ran into her car and fell off his bike.Broken eye socket etc etc.
    She is !@#@$ed and won't drive anymore.
    He got two years,no doubt minus what he has done in remand minus parole,which means he will probably be out last week.

    Go judicial system.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TLDV8 View Post
    let alone trapped in the car for two days.
    yeah, old people smell funny at the best of times, but after two days??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grahameeboy View Post
    I believe intention is important..............an accident is less careless than if you were driving with intention and full awareness..........human frailty??
    And they can (and do) sentence accordingly.

    Vitcimless crime? What was the passenger? Chopper liver?

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    Quote Originally Posted by The_Dover View Post
    yeah, old people smell funny at the best of times, but after two days??
    Why have you slept with one Benjy??

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