Jo
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I can't understand some of the logic going on here. If he'd killed four children of another family, which he could just as easily have done, I'm sure we wouldn't be having this soul searching. He's killed four of his children due to his own stupidity, and he has to live with that, but all of us who drive vehicles on the road every day have a responsibility for the roadworthiness of them. It could have been your family he killed or mine. I'm not seeing any pressing reasons as to why he shouldn't face whatever sentence the court imposes. I'm sure all the circumstances were taken into consideration.
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I wholeheartedly agree. I doubt people would have been so sympathetic if the children had died of neglect or abuse, and yet failing to ensure the safety of children in your care is exactly that, neglect and abuse.
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Sending him to prison shows other people that if you're stupid enough to build a car from 4 seperate vehicles, and do the modifications yourself, some of which were down right stupid, then you should think again before taking your children for a drive in it.
A fair punishment in my opinion.
Having followed the whole thing since the day it happened, I agree with all of the above. Plus if you do a bit of a search about the tragedy, you will find some very interesting reading. Then of course there are reports of the trial, detailing actual events from that night/day. They leave me with no doubt he should have gone to prison, and for longer than he has IMO ... that is until I think it over some more, and I start to think like like Marcel below:
I'm not sympathetic per se. He did a stupid thing and does deserve to be punished for that.
However, if it was my children or someone elses children then I would say yes, imprisonment is a fair punishment.
However, he has lost four of his own children, and that, I think...is punishment enough.
Infact, why do we as a society send people to prison?
Is it for punishment, or is it to protect society until they reform?
Well if it's for punishment then surely he has been punished enough by his actions?
If it is for reform, do you think he will be so cavalier about car modifications in future? Do you not think that being responsible for the deaths of four of his own children will have had the desired effect on him to reform?
That's why I don't understand why he should be sent to prison....who benefits from him being imprisoned?
I hope I never have to serve on a jury, as I would never be able to decide, and it would haunt me forever having to do a trial like this one :shake:
