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Old 26-07-2006, 10:52 PM   #79
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That's crap. The Ford driver did not cause anybody's death.

He was involved in an activity that resulted in the death of someone but by no means is he (or can he be) held responsible for that death.

However, if he had crashed his car and killed his passenger then yes he would be charged with manslaughter (at the minimum)

I have no doubt they will catch him and throw the book at him in regards to traffic offences but unless a witness comes forward with his number plates then as long as he keeps denying it, they can't prove it.

I'm not saying this is good nor am I condoning his actions, just saying that he did not commit manslaughter.

It was the Ferrari drivers decision to enter in to a drag race.
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