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Old 24-11-2014, 05:48 AM #11
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When anyone drives over one ton of machinery at ludicrous speeds, or gets behind the wheel when under the influence of drink and drugs, and is involved in an accident causing fatalities to innocent people as a result - then he is as guilty of murder just as surely as if he had planned to kill someone.

Yes - it is that black and white.

It is as crazy as blindfolding yourself, then randomly shooting a 25 round Uzi from a 2nd story window onto the street below.

You know what the odds are that your careless, insane act, is going to kill someone.

This mad Polish bastard's reported lack of any remorse compounds the horror of his selfish, callous act and he should have been given a life sentence.

How utterly crazy is that reality in itself; "You have murdered three innocent people, so I am giving you life".

The bastard would still be thinking, breathing, laughing, crying, sleeping, waking -- living, even if he had been given a life sentence. The sentence he gave his three victims was Death - pure and final.

Whatever 'other facts' there may be which have not been 'reported' - nothing can possibly mitigate the fact that 3 innocent people are dead.

If brakes fail, if the driver of a car skids and 'loses control, we all know the difference in being hit by a car travelling at 50 kilometers an hour, to being hit by one travelling at 120 kilometers per hour.

I'm sorry but if it was my family this selfish bastard had murdered, and if was the same sentence which had been awarded him, then I would be breaking the 6th Commandment - the very one he broke - 'Thou Shall't Not Kill'.

Sadly, my 'death sentence' would not just be on the mad Pole, but on the equally as insane Judge.
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