• yetAnotherUser@discuss.tchncs.de
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    17 hours ago

    If you drive while tired and kill someone as a result that’s not an accident. You intentionally kept driving instead of pulling over and taking a nap.

    There is effectively no difference in drunk driving and driving while extremely tired. Both impair your driving ability equally.

    • hessenjunge@discuss.tchncs.de
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      16 hours ago

      IMO driving while tired is worse as the impairment creeps up on you for hours and you can stop at any time. There should be almost no impairment in your decision making.

      On drugs it conceivable that you took a couple of shots and then your drunken mind decided to drive. In this case the decision to drive was made by someone impaired.

      If you drive in a professional capacity your employer should be held accountable too. People that drive their employees to drive unsave should lose their business and spend some time in jail.

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        9 hours ago

        i don’t care enough about your boss to ignore 2 people dying

        it should be negligent homicide unless mechanical failure can be proven and even then he should have to show proper upkeep

        cars are 1000 pound+ death machines if people don’t respect the responsibility they should face more then this dude is getting

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          9 hours ago

          I’m not ignoring their deaths. Send him to jail for a year, sure. But it won’t fix the problem and it will allow him to experience life inside prison. I don’t think they teach vehicle maintenance in there.

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            4 hours ago

            if it was due to negligence, there has to be real consequences, we have non violent drug offenders doing more time

            if nothing else he shouldn’t get his license back

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        14 hours ago

        Doesn’t mean much. Police violence cases are regularly ignored by prosecutors and judges due to lack of public interest/insufficient evidence you didn’t deserve to be battered.