http://edition.cnn.com/2010/US/08/16/california.racing.deaths/index.html#fbid=c3UYRS9Y6YM&wom=false
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Not even a week ago, a driver at California, USA ran through a bunch of people leaving four severely harmed people and eight were dead. This driver in known as Brett Sloppy, and he said that he feels destroyed by what had occurred. U.S Authorities will not charge him for this accident since it was a legal event. Unfortunately, many families are now in a state that no one would like to be because of their loss. Not only this people, but everyone that was during the event suffered traumas as said by a man present. He declared how he felt that night and his difficulties to sleep without thinking of the event.
This article lacks of vital information such as if something could have occurred to the vehicle that impeded the driver from evading the accident. The writer who was in charge of this article could have a bias against charging the driver, because he mostly defends the way in which people that suffered consequences feel toward the driver. He wrote a quotation from a friend of an injured and killed person, this friend bolds the idea of people having total knowledge of the risk that everyone takes.
After analyzing the events that occurred during the race, it is fine to say that a crime is a crime. No person that has committed a murder should be left without charges. The law should defend the one that has been harmed not the one that has harmed.
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