Agree or Disagree?
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- Jaline0
Yeah, he was THAT drunk.
- arinya0
It was an accident. Stupid. But it was not intentional. The death of his friend is punishment enough and now he has 5 years to think about it. Hopefully he'll get some mental help while in jail so he doesn't come out even more screwed after he serves he jail sentence. *Prison can do wonders to a person.
*just incase that was sarcasm for you bastards wanting to pick a fight.....=D
- irrelevant0
I can believe that people could be so wasted that they would be unaware of the circumstances.
A comedian talked about being smashed once and said:
Have you ever been so wasted that you looked at your cab fare and thought thats what time it was? "Holy shit, is it really 17:98..I'm really late!"
- myobie0
inexcusable.
feel bad for him some, but at the same time, choices we make can damn us in the end if we let them...and i really hate seeing drunk drivers...no regard for others...
- arinya0
*goes over to the too much drinky thread and see who posted what*
- Jaline0
it could be 24-hour time??
:)
- IRNlun60
Disagree. It doesn't make sense that he would remember his friend sticking his head out the window because he was feeling sick but didn't realize his head got cut off. Drove for 10 miles (he knew when it happened), getting out of his car walked into his house and passed out...Alot of detail for someone who didn't realize he killed his friend.
He'll probably be out in 3 years for killing someone. He should do more time.
- JazX0
He'll probably be out in 3 years for killing someone. He should do more time.
IRNlun6
(May 27 05, 07:18)_ding
- QuincyArcher0
You're saying he should get leaniency because he knew the person he killed?
Think about that.
Mimio
(May 27 05, 07:09)it's been said, but i'll repeat it. having to live with the fact that he killed a childhood friend is probably punishment enough.
- randoman0
Argree
You have to take some things in to consideration, one being that his friend, who was drinking wth him at the bar that evening (and many evenings before) was aware of his state of mind when entering the car. Want to call it a homicide? Ok, then the deceased is an accomplice to his own death.
It's horrible what happened and I'm sure the punishment of losing a childhood friend in an accident like this is grueling enough with out the state locking you up to rot on top of it. Add to the fact that the families understand the circumstances and are pleading against a homicide charge and the answer is obvious I would think.
- todelete__20
cut off his head.
that will teach him.
- JazX0
it's been said, but i'll repeat it. having to live with the fact that he killed a childhood friend is probably punishment enough.
QuincyArcher
(May 27 05, 07:19)not so sure about that. he might not give a f*ck
- tkmeister0
he probably should have gotten more than 5.
dumb drunk drivers...
i am glad i don't have to drive when i go out!
- JazX0
where is mangosnot?
one reason I walk to bars. no need for DUI and death
- randoman0
Agree, one of the perks of living in a city w/ public transportation... party w/out driving.
- anzelina0
agree
if you can make it home you couldn't have been so drunk you wouldn't notice someone getting decapitated two feet away from you.
- QuincyArcher0
not so sure about that. he might not give a f*ck
JazX
(May 27 05, 07:23)
-----------------------------well...he did plead guilty...
- Mimio0
So if he hit someone on the side of road he knew, should get off without a sentence too Quicny?
- QuincyArcher0
So if he hit someone on the side of road he knew, should get off without a sentence too Quicny?
Mimio
(May 27 05, 07:31)
--------------------------not necessarily. I'm reluctant to judge this guy to harshly for a couple of reasons.
the fact that he pleaded guilty, at the very least, suggests that he actually feels guilty for what he did.
also, he didn't actually shove the guy's head out the window...
- Jaline0
Maybe he pleaded guilty because it was really obvious as to what he had done.