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I will give that priviledge to that driver. hahaha
apply work in Zoo, look after lion's den lor...
Then what would your reply be for the family who lost their daughter at the FIRST CHANCE this guy F**Kup. So where it their rightful "second chance"? He still deserve a second chance har? Okay..no problem...let him have his chance..so long as he produce a second chance for that victim's family.
I heard a story of a guy who hang himself just becasue he could not take being in BMT for just 3 months. If that be the case, I say Darwinian law at work. Let the weak little mommy's boy hang himself. Now if he can't take that for 7 months..I say, someone hand him a rope and give him some quiet time in his own cell to do his deed. As the saying goes...if you can't do the time, don't do the crime. Maybe I am too tough on this or maybe it is just that I have many like him when I serve my NS in the Police Force. But punks like him...if I was working at the prison, I make sure everyone there knows his story...and let prison tough love deal with him.
what if the guy who committed the offense be 1 of your family members? you will beg for lifetime inprisonment?
what if the guy who committed the offense be 1 of your family members? you will beg for lifetime inprisonment?
Yes I will
Why not?? If your own family members committed offense, he or she need to pay for the bad deeds and face the law. Shelter him or her and let them commit again??:nono:
What if you are the one who committed the offense? Will you beg for lifetime imprisonment? :think:
no beg liao, other people will arrow u first. haaa :bsmilie:
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What if you are the one who committed the offense? Will you beg for lifetime imprisonment? :think:
what if the guy who committed the offense be 1 of your family members? you will beg for lifetime inprisonment?
Why not?? If your own family members committed offense, he or she need to pay for the bad deeds and face the law. Shelter him or her and let them commit again??:nono:
What if you are the one who committed the offense? Will you beg for lifetime imprisonment? :think:
There's a difference whether you commit the offence unintentionally by bad luck, by gross negligence, or by intention. Undoubtedly this is taken into account. Despite the speeding/reckless driving/etc., the offender in this case probably didn't intend to kill the salesperson, or even only to crash the car.
Just wondering, do you ever jaywalk? What if you cause a deadly accident this way? Still asking for life imprisonment?
I do not think anyone here have doubts that he committed that offense with no intention. What kind of argument you are putting up here??
This is an arrogant and irresponsible sucker who after causing the fatal accident have the guts to to try to search for another fast car without regards to what he cause to the family.
A person who show remorse on causing such tragedy will never do that.
The argument here is that if everyone who speeds or drives recklessly would be jailed, there would be no more traffic jams as the majority of the driving population would be in jail at any one time. The other implication is that someone who kills somebody else in an accident should apparently go to jail for life, whereas you would go free for a (failed) attempt at murder since noone got harmed.
Well, maybe you should go to jail for a while for calling someone you don't even knows an arrogant and irresponsible sucker? With all due respect, the judge in this case has probably more accurate information available and is probably a bit more qualified than the kopitiam lynchmob.
I see you have been in this situation. Otherwise, how would you know? Or are you authoring a psychological report on a person you probably have never met?
As for jaywalking, if you cause a fatal accident, you're not one iota better than someone who causes it by speeding. You deliberately chose to ignore the law and are responsible for the consequences.