• @[email protected]
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    416 hours ago

    It wasn’t even an accident, he just killed a cyclist because he wanted to drive on a bicycle path without being, rightfully, called out for it. Bonus points for having his child in his car.

    • @[email protected]
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      255 hours ago

      And he wasn’t on drugs or anything, wasn’t a violent dude, he cried stating he didn’t know why he did that.

      As if driving a tank made you feel invincible and dumb 🤦🏻🤷🏻‍♂️

      • @pegazz
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        143 hours ago

        He had multiple prior condamnations, he is violent

          • @pegazz
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            32 hours ago

            No problem! And it doesn’t remove from your point about cars making us behave differently

            Altis made a very informative video about the whole thing

      • sunzu2
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        03 hours ago

        wasn’t a violent dude

        What is a killing a person then?

    • @Phoonzang
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      375 hours ago

      He won’t, because he’s rich. The article is so apologetic already, several paragraphs about how bad this poor guy feels. Bonus points for mentioning he’s a father of four (nothing is mentioned about the victim’s family). "I’m not a thug!'. You disregarded other people’s safety and well being for your own benefit, when being called out, you used unreasonable force. That’s a thug to me.

      • @JubilantJaguar
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        104 hours ago

        This is partly a cultural difference. In Europe, there is just less emphasis on the retribution aspect of punishment. For an extreme example that’s impossible to imagine in America, see the case of the Norwegian shooter.

        And yes, I do think Europe does things better. The reality is that retribution serves no practical purpose. The kind of person who commits an awful crime is, by definition, not the kind who thinks hard about consequences, or else like here it’s done in hot-blooded anger. Either way, the abstract fact of punishment is not going to function as a deterrent. So all we’re left with is the primal urge to inflict suffering on the perpetrator. Personally, I like to think that we can try to rise above that.

        • sunzu2
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          43 hours ago

          10 year prison term seems fitting for a murder

          • FlashMobOfOne
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            31 hour ago

            Absolutely, especially when it’s ten of your younger years.

            • sunzu2
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              11 hour ago

              Doubt he will get it tho… In US people thrist for blood until the savage is upper class and/or white because we wouldn’t want to ruin a good life🤡

              If it wasn’t for the footage, this clown be would be getting charged with Manslaughter and at most few years on weekend.

              These murders apparently dindu nuffin, mate.

        • @[email protected]
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          54 hours ago

          I imagine that car deaths are not a “fact of life” in Europe as they are in the US, so he can actually get some punishment.