That law is akin to saying it's the gun makers fault that someone bought their product and shot someone,
I'm no legal beagle but "Dangerous Driving" does seem an odd charge if he wasn't actually driving the vehicle. Perhaps aiding & abetting would have been better. We'll see what happens after the inevitable appeal.
One interesting point. What's this about a "black box" data recorder mentioned in the report? Is this fitted to all Jaguar cars or what?That law is akin to saying it's the gun makers fault that someone bought their product and shot someone,
I wouldn't call that a valid argument. The car manufacturers were never on trial.
That law is akin to saying it's the gun makers fault that someone bought their product and shot someone,
I wouldn't call that a valid argument. The car manufacturers were never on trial.
Somewhat attention-getting to see you pick up on that subject. Quite some moons ago, someone told me about an event in his native locale. It was well-known that two particular men didn't get along (they weren't named Hatfield nor McCoy but a similar scenario) but both liked to go out hunting. One day the sheriff was called to the scene of an "accident": one of the two men had "...mistaken the other for a deer and ...shot him down from a tree branch."It would be more like this hypothetical situation: I loan a gun to you and you use it to shoot someone. Am I responsible in some way? It's very circumstantial, if I knew that you intended to shoot someone and loaned you the gun anyway, then I would say yes. That type of thing would be hard to prove in court though.
Somewhat attention-getting to see you pick up on that subject. Quite some moons ago, someone told me about an event in his native locale. It was well-known that two particular men didn't get along (they weren't named Hatfield nor McCoy but a similar scenario) but both liked to go out hunting. One day the sheriff was called to the scene of an "accident": one of the two men had "...mistaken the other for a deer and ...shot him down from a tree branch."It would be more like this hypothetical situation: I loan a gun to you and you use it to shoot someone. Am I responsible in some way? It's very circumstantial, if I knew that you intended to shoot someone and loaned you the gun anyway, then I would say yes. That type of thing would be hard to prove in court though.
The narrator's home area was Alton, Missouri. I do realize Alton is a ways south-southeast of you, near Arkansas, but...
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Now, good luck proving that he loaned her the car with the intent for her to kill those two youngsters.
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