Driver, 18, sentenced for death of classmate
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Driver, 18, sentenced for death of classmate
It was an accident. But the punishment just doesn't seem enough for his carelessness and the loss of a life.
Driver, 18, sentenced for death of classmate
in uk at 17 he would have only got 12yrs for pre med murder
"To be foolish and to recognize that one is foolish, is better than to be foolish and imagine that one is wise."
Driver, 18, sentenced for death of classmate
ThePheasant;773268 wrote: It was an accident. But the punishment just doesn't seem enough for his carelessness and the loss of a life.
There is really no need to ruin another life is there? Hopefull the boy can learn from this and become a productive member of society. If not I am sure he will eventually be caught up in other problems and will be dealt with more harshly because of this accident.
There is really no need to ruin another life is there? Hopefull the boy can learn from this and become a productive member of society. If not I am sure he will eventually be caught up in other problems and will be dealt with more harshly because of this accident.
Driver, 18, sentenced for death of classmate
YZGI;773273 wrote: There is really no need to ruin another life is there? Hopefull the boy can learn from this and become a productive member of society. If not I am sure he will eventually be caught up in other problems and will be dealt with more harshly because of this accident.
I guess. Lets just hope those other problems don't cause another loss of life.
I guess. Lets just hope those other problems don't cause another loss of life.
Driver, 18, sentenced for death of classmate
ThePheasant;773294 wrote: I guess. Lets just hope those other problems don't cause another loss of life.
At least he will have a chance to redeem himself. If he were put into the "system" I doubt he would.
At least he will have a chance to redeem himself. If he were put into the "system" I doubt he would.
Driver, 18, sentenced for death of classmate
YZGI;773301 wrote: At least he will have a chance to redeem himself. If he were put into the "system" I doubt he would.
You are being very logical and sensible. Which I might hope for were it my son who did this. However, I would prefer that they him if it had been my daughter that died.
You are being very logical and sensible. Which I might hope for were it my son who did this. However, I would prefer that they him if it had been my daughter that died.
Who are they to protest me? Who are they? Unless they've been me and been there and know what the hell they're yelling about!
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Driver, 18, sentenced for death of classmate
I agree - I would want to see more than a few pages of "I must not drive like an idiot and kill people","I must not drive like an idiot and kill people","I must not drive like an idiot and kill people","I must not drive like an idiot and kill people","I must not drive like an idiot and kill people" .....................................
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Driver, 18, sentenced for death of classmate
I like some of the ideas of how theyre handling it actually. Punishment shouldnt be about revenge for a family and nothing is going to bring their lovely daughter back, even if they hung drew and quarted the lad who made a bad bad mistake but is totally remorseful and i believe from what ive read that a harsh sentancing wouldnt necessarily be appropriate.
I dont think they should have kept him in the same school though as thats very insensitve
I dont think they should have kept him in the same school though as thats very insensitve
Driver, 18, sentenced for death of classmate
suzycreamcheese;773362 wrote: I like some of the ideas of how theyre handling it actually. Punishment shouldnt be about revenge for a family and nothing is going to bring their lovely daughter back, even if they hung drew and quarted the lad who made a bad bad mistake but is totally remorseful and i believe from what ive read that a harsh sentancing wouldnt necessarily be appropriate.
I dint think they should have kept him in the same school though as thats very insensitve
Although it does make him a living breathing example for the rest of the kids and them being close to this catastrophe just hammers the point home for them that know him or her.
I dint think they should have kept him in the same school though as thats very insensitve
Although it does make him a living breathing example for the rest of the kids and them being close to this catastrophe just hammers the point home for them that know him or her.
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Driver, 18, sentenced for death of classmate
I think it could've been just a litttle more harsh, it was careless and stupid (as most teenagers are), but it was also an accident and he will pay for it one way or another. I hope this has brought him down a little bit and made him think about his own mortality and that of the others around him! I had a boyfriend who died in a car accident when I was 16 years old.....it was definetly the most tragic time of my life.....but it also helped the rest of us (my friends) snap out of our "I'm invincible I can do anything" attitude...we realized we can die! So from my experience I really hope that other kids will learn the same thing...but it always takes one tragic event played out by one idiot!
Driver, 18, sentenced for death of classmate
I think the fact that he'll have to live with it will be punishment in and of itself. Have you ever seen "the Kevin tunnell" Story? It's about a young man who was drunk driving and took the life of another. One part of his sentence was to mail one dollar to her family weekly. It was designed to force him to think about what he took away. I won't ruin the rest of what happened, but in reference to this story - it's tragic that this girl died, but it was an accident and this boy will never get over this either.