Absolutely.
I suppose though, if you don't want that to happen to your family, don't drive like a ***** (Not saying you do, just meaning that he is the only one to blame)
Any child that see's that won't street race, I'd put money on it.
You could say the same amount smoking or eating certain stuff, driving in general, flying or even stepping out the house. But you don't think what if i die and leave my body out.
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to a certain degree, you're right. Smoking causes your family to watch you die slowly (In most cases, not all obviously) and so does eating everything you can reach so it's not too dissimilar.
Driving in general and flying etc, yep, you don't think about it. I guess what I was meaning is, do something exceptionally wrong and you deserve anything you get. Doing 80/90 in 70 yes it would be really extreme and excessive, however 150 in a residential area deserves anything you get. I'd far rather his family have to see it than the family of a child who was playing in his garden when a car came bowling through the garden fence.
I agree with you but I think he most likly got caught up in the moment. It's not thr first thing that goes through your head.
What I find scary is the fact the picture didn't shock or phase me as think as it should have. I'm not a racer or anything but I thought seeing a dead man would shock me more.
Sadly, I think we are completely desensitised to this sort of sight, maybe it's just me, but I have seen worse recently on the 6 o'clock news. I'm not saying that's it's not horrible, it just doesn't shock me. Whilst in Vietnam a few years ago I saw a massive pool of blood with someone's detached foot in it after a scooter vs lorry accident. Although it was pretty surreal, I wasn't at all horrified as I've seen televised autopsies, Jodie Marsh and all manner of other vile operations from the comfort of my sofa.
If it stops one innocent person from being killed or injured then maybe it's worth it?