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| Thread ID: 103511 | 2009-09-26 06:46:00 | Just in case anyone was wondering... | johcar (6283) | PC World Chat |
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| 814179 | 2010-02-20 06:52:00 | You snipe from the sidelines and appear to have no solutions to anything. The word is observe,not snipe amd you sir are a nasty piece of work. |
Cicero (40) | ||
| 814180 | 2010-02-20 06:58:00 | The word is observe,not snipe amd you sir are a nasty piece of work. Really - and here I was thinking I was easy going and affable. |
Twelvevolts (5457) | ||
| 814181 | 2010-02-20 07:06:00 | You snipe from the sidelines and appear to have no solutions to anything. Mate you must have observed that there are few answers to anything. Just matters of opinion,which is not an answer. |
Cicero (40) | ||
| 814182 | 2010-02-20 07:08:00 | We're becoming a nation with chronic victimitis. That because the victimizers or culprits or whatever the hell they are called call themselves victims of society. We are all victims and only society is to blame... So yeah, boo hoo as you said. However. 1. I didn't blame society for the bad driving - I blame the driver. 2. The driver should be punished, they were. You would find a way to get there eventually, as you always do. 3. I feel every sympathy for the victim with regard the injuries, must be terrible.[/quot] Hence you sympathetic comments? I see. [QUOTE=Twelvevolts;874795]4. There was an apology according to the posts here (let's face it you lot would never accept any apology anyway). From the lawyer, not from the chick who caused the crash. So what do we have on the basis of what has been reported here. A young inexperienced driver does something really stupid that has serious impact. Driver offers apology and victims don't apparently want her to be slammed in jail. Maybe I missed something? I was under the impression they wanted a tougher sentence? Otherwise why would they be whining.... |
Cato (6936) | ||
| 814183 | 2010-02-20 07:10:00 | I'm certain they would accept an apology if a proper one was offered. The 'apology' offered thus far consists of a verbal passed to the police to Greg and his family when he was still in a coma and some weasel words offered by the lawyer in court when she pled guilty - when none of the victims was in court. It is my contention that this apology was made with the direct intention of influencing the sentencing. But I am a cynic. There has been no attempt to provide a 'proper' apology - a letter would have done it - and until there is some indication that there is actually any real remorse, I suspect any face-to-face meeting will not take place. |
johcar (6283) | ||
| 814184 | 2010-04-06 03:18:00 | Looks like they got a Wanganui resident for the cyclist killed near Bulls. home.nzcity.co.nz |
Sweep (90) | ||
| 814185 | 2010-04-06 04:50:00 | The charge was predictable, since a death by motor vehicle was involved, however the sentence is probably predictable as well.... Wet bus ticket anyone? :groan: |
johcar (6283) | ||
| 814186 | 2010-04-06 05:29:00 | Looks like they got a Wanganui resident for the cyclist killed near Bulls. home.nzcity.co.nz Metla at it again? |
Cicero (40) | ||
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