[nfb-talk] Tragedy in Denver
ckrugman at sbcglobal.net
ckrugman at sbcglobal.net
Mon Dec 27 20:26:17 UTC 2010
in many states people who are involved in an accident of this type are
charged with involuntary manslaughter or negligent homicide depending on the
state statutes.
Chuck
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From: "Alicia Richards" <alicianfb at gmail.com>
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>I am glad to see that most here recognize that you can't insulate a bus
>stop from every accident, nor should you try. The sad fact is, if you want
>total safety, then never leave your house. Heck, even in your house, you
>don't have total safety, either.
>
> Surprisingly, the several newspaper articles I have read about this have
> been sensible in blaming this on the icy roads, not that these three were
> blind. I am at least glad to see that. I'd have expected the media to
> jump on that bandwagon, too. and maybe some of it will, but thankfully,
> few have so far. Interestingly, they say that though they don't think
> drugs and/or alcohol were involved on the part of the driver, she will
> likely be charged after the investigation is complete. Charged with what,
> I have no idea, and they didn't elaborate.
>
> Alicia
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