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She Was Going To Do It So Why Blame Someone Else?
This girl was ready and waiting to jump off a humongous bridge. Had a count down, stalled and got ready to try again.
Her friend then gave her a shove. Result... broken bones and crucially a ruined summer vacation.
She now says her friend (I’m assuming ex friend now) should be sent to prison for shoving her off the bridge.
At the moment I am leaning towards no because she was going to do it herself and may well have ended up with the same injuries (and resultant ruined summer vacation). I think it is all about health insurance payments and unless you can find someone to blame you have to cough up yourself.
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Her friend then gave her a shove. Result... broken bones and crucially a ruined summer vacation.
She now says her friend (I’m assuming ex friend now) should be sent to prison for shoving her off the bridge.
At the moment I am leaning towards no because she was going to do it herself and may well have ended up with the same injuries (and resultant ruined summer vacation). I think it is all about health insurance payments and unless you can find someone to blame you have to cough up yourself.
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I hate this type of argument with an all encompassing passion.
Thankfully the law doesn't operate in a 'what if it was your child' capacity, it acts objectively - which is the only way it can operate.
If it was my child I'd want to stab the person who pushed my child squarely in the face - but this is a subjective reaction. And it isn't helpful.
Looking at this objectively, it was a rash, stupid, spur of the moment action, with no malice intended, by a friend to a friend.
Personally I do not think it warrants a jail sentence.
I hate this type of argument with an all encompassing passion.
Thankfully the law doesn't operate in a 'what if it was your child' capacity, it acts objectively - which is the only way it can operate.
If it was my child I'd want to stab the person who pushed my child squarely in the face - but this is a subjective reaction. And it isn't helpful.
Looking at this objectively, it was a rash, stupid, spur of the moment action, with no malice intended, by a friend to a friend.
Personally I do not think it warrants a jail sentence.