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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 think the push was done without malice, and more imporetantly without thought.
But just because you didn't mean to hurt someone does not mean they don't actually get hurt - if that was the case, every single road accident would never happen, on the basis that people don't intend to main or kill complete strangers with their cars.
In terms of the wording of the OP - 'She was going to do it ...' perhaps, we'll never know, but crucially she didn't do it when she was ready and positioned correctly, with attendant injuries that could have been fatal.
But just because you didn't mean to hurt someone does not mean they don't actually get hurt - if that was the case, every single road accident would never happen, on the basis that people don't intend to main or kill complete strangers with their cars.
In terms of the wording of the OP - 'She was going to do it ...' perhaps, we'll never know, but crucially she didn't do it when she was ready and positioned correctly, with attendant injuries that could have been fatal.