Author Topic: so some kid got hit-&-ran outside my school  (Read 2178 times)

The person had enough time to loving APOLOGIZE.
that's loving instinct, apologize at super sonic speed then get the forget away
i once accidentally cut part of somebodys finger off with a rock and believe me that was what i would of done if no teachers were around

(mind you, that's more than half of how long you've been alive)
was this honestly necessary

$300 bail doesn't mean $300 to get off the hook free. $300 bail just means someone to take you out of the police station until your hearing, so that you have freedom to go where you please instead of a county jail cell. you people really dramatize things. stop letting City RPs get to your head.

$300 is reasonable.

So the driver should go to jail for six years (mind you, that's more than half of how long you've been alive) because of some poor footwork and then human nature kicking in against his better judgement? I'm glad it's not people like you who populate legislature, it's absurd that someone should lose six loving years of their life because of a mistake and poor judgement after the fact when every bit of their instincts said RUN AND HIDE.

Even if he had killed the kid, vehicular manslaughter charges are no where near that intense. In California and Georgia, it's a maximum of 1 year as long as you weren't intoxicated and didn't intend on killing them. I don't know about other states, but I'm too lazy to look 'em up and that seems to be the norm. In CA, a hit in run is a misdemeanor punishable by up to 6 months in jail. So, if this crime happened in CA, it'd be a maximum of 1.5 years in prison. Not loving six.

(I picked CA because it's the most populous state, with an 11% chance that OP lives there)

It wasnt instinct. He made the decision to run away. Instinct/nature makes it sound like he couldn't help it to run away from the scene.

By jail time, I believe it should be anywhere from one year to ten years (tons of deciding factors though, including manner, care, intoxication if applicable, cooperation, etc). If he stayed at the scene, I think that a simple fine and paying the victim's medical bill would be enough to go free.


And that's why it's ridiculous
yeah let's put the guy into bankruptcy!!11

was this honestly necessary
It was, I had to give him a frame of reference of how loving long 6 years is.

It wasnt instinct. He made the decision to run away. Instinct/nature makes it sound like he couldn't help it to run away from the scene.

You can defy instinct, it's not an absolutely commanding force. But this is like basic human 101, it's called the Fight or Flight response and since this guy probably wasn't about to run over everyone that witnessed him hit this kid the flight response kicked in. Just 'cause he hung around long enough to apologize doesn't mean his brain wasn't screaming at him to run the whole time.
« Last Edit: April 02, 2014, 03:12:39 PM by $trinick »

try moving to my town
kids just run straight out of the road like a bat out of hell and they don't even loving look
some asian kid almost got ran over once

snip
look who's becoming a lawyer

also, the fine is as much to get caught texting on your phone and driving (after you've been caught doing it about 3 times)
the fine deffinaty should be increased to cover the victim's medical bills

yeah let's put the guy into bankruptcy!!11
if you manage to go bankrupt paying bail, you're an idiot anyway

also, the fine is as much to get caught texting on your phone and driving (after you've been caught doing it about 3 times)
the fine deffinaty should be increased to cover the victim's medical bills

The law doesn't deal with one person paying another's medical bills. Since the accident was his fault it wouldn't be difficult at all to sue for the medical bills, so believe me they'll get their money.