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Jamrie

Unbelievable

I am so bloody angry after reading this story, I honestly don't know what this country is coming too.

It's about time that the judiciary reviewed and updated the sentences that can be handed down, I really do think that society is becoming more violent, and the punishments awarded are a joke, as can be seen in this case.

It's an insult to the grieving parents.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/...cle_id=558685&in_page_id=1770
BoB

Disgusting is it!
He appears to a repeated offender as well.  

Time to bring back hard labour!  

Accused rights, what about the rights of the victums?  

This country is just to soft, but I bet if it were you or me we would be inside  
maria143

You have to be kidding...That is vehicular homocide...

"In most states in the United States, vehicular homicide is a crime. In general, it involves death that results from the negligent operation of a vehicle, or that results from driving whilst committing an unlawful act."

It starts at 3 and up to twenty...Last year a young woman in her early 30's while driving home ran over a little girl on bike...she is spending 30 years because even though she was not drunk she did have a drink and was speeding in a residential area (speed is 20 to 30 mph)...

And that man ran over him once...ok let's say he was backing out didn't see him...but what the f*ck he deliberately ran over him again and park...tried to get someone else to take the blame and then didn't report an accident, but gave himself up a week later....

OMG...fleeing the scene of an accident is a heavy fine and time in jail (that is with out adding on the rest for what you did)...

You have to be kidding me...?
Guest

It was in the Daily Mail...'nuf said!
Jamrie

woodysdad wrote:
It was in the Daily Mail...'nuf said!


So what!..... Are you saying that it didn't happen?
Des

This is a terrible story, you can bet your life that if money was involved then the guy would have went down for a long time..This country gives more credence to monetary matters than that of someones life being taken..
Merak

I would've thought that the very fact that someone doesn't have a license would render them a dangerous driver and that "dangerous driving" would therefore apply the minute they get behind the wheel of a car.  

Btw, does anybody know what the kid was doing on the road in the first place?

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