On 20 Sep, 07:25, Doug riseup.net> wrote:
> On 19 Sep, 17:46, "Graculus" hotmail.co.uk>
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>> "Doug" riseup.net> wrote in message
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>>> They are not even safe on the pavements with killer motorists around.
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>>> "A 15-month-old baby was killed in east London when a car mounted the
>>> kerb and hit his pushchair.
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>>> Finlay Woods was with his mother and grandmother when a Toyota 4X4
>>> crashed in Cavendish Road, Chingford, on Thursday afternoon.
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>>> The toddler, who lived nearby, was taken to hospital by ambulance but
>>> died soon after arriving.
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>>> A 39-year-old woman arrested at the scene on suspicion of drinking and
>>> driving remains in custody..."
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>>> More:
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>> And...?
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>> Someone breaks the law, she's arrested. The law will take its course.
>> Nothing new there, then.
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>> Not forgetting the fact that cycles on pavements are also responsible for
>> death and injury. Somehow, you conveniently forget to mention those cases.
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> Yes but cars are much more damaging and lethal. I have no doubt that
> after this killer has been punished she will once again be allowed to
> drive.
Not keen on the concept of crime and punishment?
Oh wait its a motorist so in your book that is a capital offense.
Where is the nearest lamppost so they can be hanged eh?
If someone kills someone while drink driving they will be punished for
it Doug.
As has been pointed out to you many times motorists do get punished
and non motorists often avoid jail for crimes that invovle someone
dying. Its a complex and flawed system.
Of course the fact that, ignoring this case, you want faultless
motorists to go to jail certainly must biase your views.
Fod