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David Cearley
Aug 11, 2016
If a driver runs over a child the outcome isn’t what the driver intended but bewailing the lack of…
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Again true, but if the child runs in front of the car, there is no legal accountability and shouldn’t be any ethical accountability to the driver unless they were impaired or speeding. Besides, we’re talking about hurting your feelings, not killing your child.

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