(05-16-2013, 04:56 AM)Bootsiuv Wrote: The driver swerved because HE DIDN"T WANT TO KILL SOMEONE, and it cost him his life. In other words, he acted like a grown man ought to....regardless what the kid did, NONE of them DESERVED to DIE.
You honestly think that "kid" (I'm assuming late teens/early 20) deserved to be hurt or killed because he made a mistake?
Do you realize how stupid this sounds.
Wrong, the driver swerved because HE MISSED HIS EXIT AND WANTED TO QUICKLY GET OVER, WITH NO CONCERN FOR THE OTHER DRIVERS ON THE ROAD (I can use caps too, it doesn't make you sound any more convincing or change the facts), and it cost him his life. In other words, he acted like an idiot, and risked his life as well the lives of several other drivers, it's a lucky thing he was the only one to die, and that his stupidity didn't cause more deaths. He didn't "deserve" to die, but his death was his own fault, not the fault of anyone else, especially not the fault of the truck driver.
What would you rather the truck driver did? Swerve into 10 other cars to miss the one person who swerved in front of him? You would rather the truck driver risk the lives of up to around 50 people, in order to try to save the life of this one guy who swerved? Why should those 50 innocent people pay for the mistake of one person's foolish decision?
Do you realize how stupid that sounds?
(05-16-2013, 04:56 AM)Bootsiuv Wrote: My original point is people make mistakes. This does not give you the right to just run right over them because you can bend laws (I still have no idea what the hell that means), nor does it mean they deserved to be hurt or killed.
Just whatever dude. Go run someone over.
Yes, people make mistakes. But this does not give the person who made the mistake the right to cause accidents for everybody other innocent driver around him, nor does it mean that those innocent drivers deserve be killed or hurt because of the actions of the one person's mistake.
Really dude, go distort facts and logic elsewhere.