http://www.thedailybeast.com/cheats/...ison-time.html
He will be 33 before he can drive again, uh maybe, IMO.
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http://www.thedailybeast.com/cheats/...ison-time.html
He will be 33 before he can drive again, uh maybe, IMO.
That's one heck of a plea deal he got. Two years in prison seems like a very light sentence.
Pretty light sentence for killing someone. Now 3 kids dont have a father because of him. Should be longer.
Agree.
good , i wish more people would get jail time for texting and driving
Nothing surprising here
At least he's getting punished. Too many have been let off the hook already.
Wow... well maybe cell phones will be obsolete by the time that asshat is driving again... [Pepsi]
uhh dont they and apple/android already do that with your smartphones? sure they are not IN you but most smartphone folks are attached to their phonesQuote:
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When the the Verizon/Sprint/AT&T conglomerate starts placing trackers in all of us, it will double as a cell phone and you can text with your mind
I didn't know there was an option to do that with your mind. I want it! [Coffee]
Will everyone who is at fault in a fatal auto accident start getting jail time now?
I wonder how they prove that kinda thing...
Im guessing that phone records show when the text was sent, and maybe if that is within 30 seconds of when the accident happened they could prove that was the cause?
if it's something like that, how do they figure the time that it takes to write a text?
Do we really need laws that say "Don't text and drive"? Does it really matter what caused him to be distracted?
This conviction really isn't a first. A friend of mine from AZ was killed by a teenager texting. He was riding his harley and she pulled out in front of him when he was doing about 45 miles an hour. She was 17 years old and was sentenced to 12 years for vehicular homicide. Now maybe this case in MA is unique to cars, I do not know. But it has been upheld elsewhere already.
The way I see it, we've just set precedence- distracted driving kills. I have a friend who, while driving on Parker Rd, picked up his iPod and simply changed the song, spotted by a cop, and ticketed... $78! I'm not sure what agency it was, but he thought it was ridiculous, I can't really say, because I've done it too. But we can't discriminate, I've seen people driving in front of me dip down and reach for stuff, eating while driving, and even women putting on makeup while driving. If they cause an accident do they get jail time too now?