The officer was previously disciplined 4 times for other driving offenses, but killing someone - well - $35.50 oughta cover it.

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    If you want to get away with murder in the USA, use a car to kill your victim.

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    $35.50. Just remember this amount. This is the amount a human life is worth in this fucked up country of ours.

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    After the crash, Hartup issued a statement saying that as he was completing a turn at an intersection, “I struck a pedestrian. I immediately stopped my vehicle, grabbed my radio, and started aid to the pedestrian, and called dispatch to send medics.”

    It gets a little harder to hate the driver when you find out that they did everything after the crash right. Guy still deserves jail time for fucking up driving again so badly that he ended someone’s life about it, but I’m not about to call for violence against him. Stopping and calling for help immediately is exactly what you should do if you hit a person.

    $35.50 is an absolute insult to the victim, though. I hope it’s hard to cope with taking a life knowing that you’ve only paid the equivalent of a tank of gas for it.

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      I assume he is lying unless there is video evidence that he did any of those things immediately.

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        Seems like something the prosecution’s lawyer would have an easy time proving by subpoenaing the officer’s dash cam footage. If anything, when the victim’s family takes the officer to court, they’ll subpoena it then. If the camera supports the officer’s testimony, you’ll never see it, because it won’t be used as evidence against him, and no one will bother posting a boring video that just supports a cop’s claims

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    Well, at least they finally admitted the value of a human life, and it’s £28.

    Everything makes a lot of sense now when you consider that a person is worth what, a mere 14 bus tickets?

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      Isn’t the fine for the traffic violation? The compensation from a civil lawsuit will follow I presume.

      This makes sense in my opinion. Violating traffic rules should result in the same fine regardless of whether you hit someone or not (like drunk driving isn’t more OK just because you got lucky and didn’t happen to hit anyone). But if you do hit someone, expect to compensate all costs and damages to that person or family on top of the fine (that goes to the state).

      That said, I wish traffic violations would be fined much more harshly. Also if you didn’t hit anyone during your reckless behaviour.

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        It does make sense. He should probably also have been charged with manslaughter or reckless endangerment.

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    I wonder what the fine is if you happen to run over a cop in Ft. Wayne?

    What if that cop is dressed in all dark clothes at night?

    What if that cop is working on the side of the road, or even in the middle of a lane?

    What if that cop has his extremely bright, flashing, and distracting colored LED lights blinding all traffic?

    It would still be $35.50, right?

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        Haha, us silly Americans, filing a lawsuit at the drop of a hat.

        It seems like every time a cop runs over a bicyclist and the grand sum of their penalty is $35.50, enough money to almost afford pizza for a family of four, somebody has to file a lawsuit!

        We’re so silly, we are such a silly country.

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            I picked an example that was exactly pertinent and relevant to this specific chain of conversation.

            I bet you’re one of those people that thinks the McDonald’s Hot coffee lady was an absurd lawsuit.

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              The coffee was unreasonably hot, right? Fair enough.

              Did you see any of the examples on the link I posted that clearly show America is incredibly litigous, which was the point of the reply?

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                Yes, the problem is that there is no redress of grievances outside of the legal system.

                The only options are

                1: to keep things as they are

                2: to make it so that if something happens you just can’t sue anyone and tough luck, or

                3: institute a new system, in which case you have to get such a huge percentage of the population on board with your new plan that it basically amounts to a constitutional amendment.

                So you can complain about how often people sue each other all you want, but until you come up with a new and better solution and actually get it passed then all you’re doing is griping.

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                  Right, let me just go and fix it myself or forever be silent. I forgot people aren’t allowed to complain about things.

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    Yep! I’ve noticed my life is worth considerably less than a parked vehicle. So this sadly doesn’t surprise me. They might paint more lines though!!! So that’s neat. Right? Count the bodies like sheep.

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      Life is too short, so love the one you got. Because you might get ran over or you might get shot. Gilded this age is…

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    I think the fact he was a cop doesn’t have much to do with it.

    This country just really doesn’t seem to care if someones shitty, aggressive, dangerous driving kills someone (unless they are under the influence then throw the book at them!).

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      In America if you’re a civilian and you run over somebody by accident and kill them you can still be charged with negligent homicide and spend several years in prison for it.

      Unfortunately those kinds of simple, logical rules for some reason don’t seem to apply to the cops that kill far more people on average than any other group in America.

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    Its about time these guiltless pricks start receiving blunt and sharp objects to their eyes and faces when they go out in public.

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      Fuck the police. But also maybe you should talk to someone about that inner violence…

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        Maybe we should talk to someone about open corruption infecting every corner of local governments and enforcement agencies.

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          Okay but seriously consider the other suggestion as well. Don’t just distract yourself like this every time these problems come up. It’s important.

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            Distract myself? My guy, the world is burning, those with power are openly corrupt, we are literally just missing the seventh horn. I’m not running out in the streets ice picking people. I have people that rely on me. That doesn’t mean I’m not filled with rage every time I see another rich cuck whose leaned the entire system in his favor get exactly what he wants at the expense of us all for the 450th time.

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              You’re just doing it again. You’re looking for ways to justify and distract yourself from very unhealthy patterns of thought, even as they worm their way the very justifications and distractions you employ. Listen to what people are telling you.

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                I’m never going to be okay with our society setup how it is. So that people in power are allowed to leach from whoever with impunity. Simply because they can. Thats fucked up. I will never accept it. There is no healthy thought pattern that comes to acceptance with that reality. The wretched accept a bleak tomorrow.

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          I mean, aren’t you sick of the rampant corruption? These fucks doing whatever while you can barely afford food and rent? I am. I’m fucking sick and tired. Where is living? Where the fuck is life? We built a shit ass world and I am mad. What I love doing is playing games and messing with linux configs, i do that plenty. What I don’t enjoy is anybody with a centimeter of power becoming absolutely corrupt. Its exhausting.

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            Dont worry, it’ll be fine as long as we mail the police department a check for $35 bucks afterwards. Though maybe there should be s discount here, them being cops and all…

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    “Fatally striking”

    The AP is usually pretty neutral, but that language is way, way too euphemistic here. The real work is murdering. The cop murdered this person.

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      False.

      Murder is defined in Indiana as either the intentional killing of another person without justification, or causing the death of someone while committing or attempting to commit a violent felony, regardless of intent to kill (the felony murder rule).

      Definitions matter.

      I’m not arguing the horrible nature of the event or careless disregard on the account of the perpetrator, but incorrect statements like this are how we’ve ended up in a situation where people throw around terms like “fascist” and “communist” for anything they don’t like, and as a result, many people have no idea what those words actually mean.

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        I couldn’t care less about the legal definition.

        This cop had a history of pulling shit like this. He’s a murderer, and people being willing to make excuses for it and treating the police as some sort of civic religion is how we got here.

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          And this is why mob rule isn’t the way to run a society lmao.