It's impossible to fix a tragedy.
You are right, CC but that in no way means he should be let off lightly. IMO
It's impossible to fix a tragedy.
I realize when people are in the depths of grief, they don't always choose their words too carefully. The one woman who lost a family member should have quit her impact statement before the last sentence, where she stated he chose to run the stop sign. I thought that was most unfair. Maybe he didn't see it, maybe he dozed off for a second, who knows!
Statement of facts in the case:
https://postmediathestarphoenix2.files.wordpress.com/2019/01/humboldt-agreed-facts.pdf
It should be noted that Mr Sidhu was also found not to have followed several other transportation rules such as filling in his log book properly.
It was much more than just shit happening, JLM. I don't think Mr Sidhu deserves life in prison but the sentence must in someway reflect the gravity of the crime.
It isn't a small stop sign, JLM. It is much bigger than the ones we normally see. He did have a choice - stop or blow the stop. He chose to blow through the stop sign.
In my world that deserves 16 life sentences and 13 x 40 year sentences-to be served consecutively.
I'd feel more punative if I thought that there was something unusual about the way that he drove but truth is, an aweful lot of local drivers drive badly on country roads thinking that no one else is around (one hopes). Local farmers probably run that stop all of the time in their pick-up trucks. That certainly doesn't make it right to kill a bus full of people but you all might be a little hasty in grabbing the nearest rope to string him up.You are right, CC but that in no way means he should be let off lightly. IMO
I'd feel more punative if I thought that there was something unusual about the way that he drove but truth is, an aweful lot of local drivers drive badly on country roads thinking that no one else is around (one hopes). Local farmers probably run that stop all of the time in their pick-up trucks. That certainly doesn't make it right to kill a bus full of people but you all might be a little hasty in grabbing the nearest rope to string him up.
He needs to be punished, I admit that. Locking him up for the rest of his natural life seems excessive. He is not Paul Bernardo or Willy Pickton.
Isn't it a bit disingenuous on your part?
The word "murder" wasn't mentioned by anyone until just now!
What other crime carries a life sentence in Canada?Isn't it a bit disingenuous on your part?
The word "murder" wasn't mentioned by anyone until just now!
What other crime carries a life sentence in Canada?
Marriage?What other crime carries a life sentence in Canada?
Your buddy didn't know that he could quit at any time?Marriage?
A buddy worked in corrections once told me the only people that serve a full 20 in prison are the guards. Everyone else gets time off for good behaviour.
I have still to see anyone advocating a life sentence in this thread...What other crime carries a life sentence in Canada?
Maybe you should read Post #196, then.I have still to see anyone advocating a life sentence in this thread...
So maybe I didn't recognize a tongue -in- cheek statement like JLM said.....My bad!
You're right....I didn't read through the whole thread and just put a search for the word "murder' which didn't appear anywhere.Maybe you should read Post #196, then.