They can and should sue in a civil court. This was just the fine for the traffic offense.
A civil suit for this won't get off the ground in Canada.
For the lawyers.The family can sue. Hope they do. Multibucks to be had.
Intent.Nuggler said:;1789312..............?...........ya think? I'd sure give it a try....Why do you think if won't fly/
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When it comes to traffic accidents, the law tends to treat them according to your actions, not according to the outcomes.
Of course not. But the point of receiving a fine, demerit points, suspensions on your licence, etc for careless driving are to drive the point home that you need to use more caution, keep better control of your vehicle, etc before you end up causing severe damage, injury, or death.If she ran up on the curb making a mistake in traffic, and a cop caught her, and fined her $400, would you find it so out of step?
I don't know what that means..."if you just walk it"You make it sound like taking a life is easy if you just walk it.
What I picture is: she was leaning into a right hand turn, with her head cranked to the left looking for her first break in the traffic, and did not check back to her right before proceeding. Ended up on the sidewalk where this woman was walking, hit her, actually ran her car over her, without even realizing it. That has got to be beyond careless venturing into dangerous driving/driver territory. And the result of her careless bordering on dangerous behaviour is that a woman lost her life.Court heard the 54-year-old vice-president of HZX Business Continuity Planning was turning north out of her chiropractor’s driveway and looking left at the traffic when she struck and then ran over Shi. She continued driving until honking witnesses finally alerted her to what she’d done and she returned to the scene.
We all take a huge risk of killing somebody every time we get behind the wheel. I could easily take a life if mine or my family were threatened but by accident, I'd have troubles. Even with both. Even just seeing people die still haunts me. Especially the two that were murdered. I'll NEVER, EVER forgot the screams that made me run down the street to the Our Lady of Lourdes to see an elderly couple gasp their last breaths and all the blood after being hacked up. (shivers)I don't know what that means..."if you just walk it"
Also I don't know how you could possibily conclude that from my post...however to clarify for you:
I don't think I would ever recover from taking another life even if it were in my home and it was later discovered the guy was a serial killer. If my life was at stake and I emptied a gun into him (and I would) it would make it marginally better but I think I would suffer from PTSD even though he had threatened my life.
I do not believe these people who are gun advocates and just calmly endorse blowing people away for entering their premises. I think they know zero about psychology or their soul or even about themselves.
I think the only way to stabilize oneself after ending another human being's life would be to do the most good one possibly could and do so for those whom the most help is needed, our throw away people.
you saw people get hacked up? ...omfg, poor you!...PTSD for me...seriously... that would do me in for years...how long did that take you to recover? wowWe all take a huge risk of killing somebody every time we get behind the wheel. I could easily take a life if mine or my family were threatened but by accident, I'd have troubles. Even with both. Even just seeing people die still haunts me. Especially the two that were murdered. I'll NEVER, EVER forgot the screams that made me run down the street to the Our Lady of Lourdes to see an elderly couple gasp their last breaths and all the blood after being hacked up. (shivers)
We all take a huge risk of killing somebody every time we get behind the wheel. I could easily take a life if mine or my family were threatened but by accident, I'd have troubles. Even with both. Even just seeing people die still haunts me. Especially the two that were murdered. I'll NEVER, EVER forgot the screams that made me run down the street to the Our Lady of Lourdes to see an elderly couple gasp their last breaths and all the blood after being hacked up. (shivers)
Then perhaps that's a gap that needs to be addressed. Careless driving and/or careless driving causing injury or death.
Of course not. But the point of receiving a fine, demerit points, suspensions on your licence, etc for careless driving are to drive the point home that you need to use more caution, keep better control of your vehicle, etc before you end up causing severe damage, injury, or death.
We all take a huge risk of killing somebody every time we get behind the wheel. I could easily take a life if mine or my family were threatened but by accident, I'd have troubles. Even with both. Even just seeing people die still haunts me. Especially the two that were murdered. I'll NEVER, EVER forgot the screams that made me run down the street to the Our Lady of Lourdes to see an elderly couple gasp their last breaths and all the blood after being hacked up. (shivers)
you saw people get hacked up? ...omfg, poor you!...PTSD for me...seriously... that would do me in for years...how long did that take you to recover? wow
Holy crap! For real? Wow.
It was in the parking lot of the Francophone Church which was about 50m away from my house in Coquitlam. I didn't see him do it, I was there within seconds of it happening.:shock:
I'm sorry to hear that.
sometimes its better to call the police in case the perps are still on the premises. not to mention possible crime scene contamination.
did they catch the perps?