Revans Exile said
Riding bikes at night while wearing dark clothes and no reflectors on the bike, they are morons. The morons being under 18 makes the parents financially liable for their stupidity that damaged the driver's car.
It was one poor choice, one with a fatal consequence. That doesn't instantly make them morons.
And the charge taking place has nothing to do with damage of the car, the driver is sueing for mental damage and harrasment.
From a logical sense I agree with your thinking for the financial liability, but that's not the charge this topic/article is about.
Making claims the parents are spreading rumors about her, but these claims have nothing to back it up.
Also forgetting the fact that when your face is on the news for the death of teenage boys may it be an accident or not, you will get harassed by the public for it. Even if say the parents sided with the driver, it would still happen. That's the charge being discussed, and that's the charge she has nothing to stand on.
So Boerd said
Because the damage to the car is negligible, there should be no such laws. Your physical safety is your business. If you want to take needless risks, that is on you.
Tell that to my friend who was hit by a car walking to school, dented the car and them just got up and just kept heading towards school. :P
Revans Exile said
I worked very hard to be cold, to purge all compassion for any human I do not personally know & like. Then I got to know more people and found out, I didn't have to work hard at all, most aren't worth caring about.Cyclists I find to be the second lowest form of human just above the maggots and leaches who live off tax payer's money. They should not be allowed to ride their toys on the streets.Tell that to driver. Quit being naive.
I can respect becoming cold/logical, emotion does constantly cloud judgement and it's good to stay absent of it when it's only clouding your judging on a particular situation.
I can also relate to no compassion to those you don't know, it is important to note though that even those people who know and chose you do like were once strangers. It can help to at least have a neutral approach with them and then choose who to react to them depending on how they act/behave afterwards. To each their own though, I've dealt with enough shitty people myself to understand and accept someone's stance of simply not caring for other people they don't already know.
Though I am curious as to what makes you think that cyclists are so low? I mean bike riding is really just a hobby/pass time for some people, and a mean of transit for others like driving is. Is it something with cycling itself you despise or a common characteristic you noticed among people who bike?