Posted by Jegs on October 04, 2017 at 12:42:23 from (73.164.39.73):
In Reply to: Re: Vigilante? posted by rrlund on October 04, 2017 at 07:14:42:
I'm sorry, call me naieve (however the heck you spell that word) but when I hear of an accident like this happening it amazes me that people go into cover your a** mode! I'm not talking about you rr, the greasy redneck guy called someone after he hit your neighbor to come and get something he shouldn't have had in the car? How do people do that? I would've been out of that truck so fast and to the side of the person I just smoked, I can't imagine being able to think of anything else if something like that happened where I was driving. Nobody owns up to their mistakes anymore, in this case how the heck could you live with yourself? I sure as heck would probably have a very rotten life after that.
When I was a kid my Dad had a friend who hit a 9 year old kid on a bike, killed him, it was a pure accident, there was no fault of the driver so he wasn't charged. 2 years after it happened he killed himself, left behind a wife and family but couldn't deal with the grief and guilt, that's probably how I would be.
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