[QUOTE="Mark_the_Lie"]
You keep saying that. No he is not. He is supposed to enfore the law. When it comes to driving a car, they both have state-issued licenses; they are both EQUALLY responsibe for driving safely, period. Every person operating a vehicle has the exact SAME responsibility. The cop failed, but the teen's failure is what caused the accident...not the cop's. If you're 19 and don't know how to follow traffic laws, don't drive a car.
MrGeezer
They BOTH caused the accident.
But it's kind of hard to charge the teens, isn't it?
Regardless of if the kids helped cause the accident, what the cop did is simply indefensible, so he should get charged.
They did not both cause the accident. The teen caused it. The cop going too fast did not cause the teens car to move into his path. It's the job of the yielding party to judge when it's safe to make a left turn. Just because the teens are dead doesn't mean someone has to be charged with their deaths. The cop's speeding and failure to use his emergency lights are indefensible, and he should be charged specifically for those, but not his hitting the teens' car. That is very defendable; specifically, it wasn't his fault that they turned in front of oncoming traffic.
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