Any punishment the courts may hand down to the driver will pale into insignificance - he already has a life sentence of his own making.
Move the cases to Dublin and you will get a different result.I agree, and it's exactly the sort of rubbish that the juries in Donegal seem to take into account when they let people off for driving related homicides.
well it if comes from the families affected then one might assume that they are best placed to make that call.
well it if comes from the families affected then one might assume that they are best placed to make that call.
I see details are starting to filter through from the Gardai investigation.
Read that a combined speed of 140mph was involved in the collision that killed the 8 people. Assuming the man in his 60s coming from bingo was doing perhaps 40 or 50mph, it shows that this young driver was driving at a crazy speed.
But it is illegal - right? To own/drive an NI reg car while resident in ROI.There are loads of NI regs belonging to Donegal residents. I see them every day and know plenty.
But it is illegal - right? To own/drive an NI reg car while resident in ROI.
Right - So most people will turn a blind eye towards this illegality in Donegal, and then most people are surprised when young guys turn a blind eye to speed limits/capacity limits/seat belt laws etc?True. You are meant to pay VRT and get a DL plate.
Right - So most people will turn a blind eye towards this illegality in Donegal, and then most people are surprised when young guys turn a blind eye to speed limits/capacity limits/seat belt laws etc?
Being from the area where the accident occured, it appears that debris from the Passat was found further up the road from where the impact was. This would indicate that the Corolla 'pushed' the passat back the direction in which it came from after the impact. Now, assuming that the Corolla driver was doing a safe speed of around 70 - 80 km/h, and the weight of the passat with the extra passengers, the passat could not have been doing any great speed for that to happen. The laws of physics don't allow it. Although this distance is small it's still a distance. Both cars ended up in a ditch a few metres from where the impact was. This would imply that the combined force of the impact cancelled out the momentum of each car and causing them to mave laterally into the ditch. This also suggests that the passat was not moving fast. Judging by the state of the cars, it appears that the Passat was side-on to the corolla, perhaps skidding sideways.
Probably because they had just hit another car a few seconds before impacting with the Corolla.
So what you are saying is someone who doesn't pay their taxes is more likely to commit other crimes?
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Yes but what about the next time this person goes out driving? Who's to protect the rest of us, or will the next people he kills be entitled to ask the original 'victims' families why they thought he should be let off?
The driver had already been done for dangerous driving, didn't learn his lesson, caused the deaths of 8 people, was driving an NI registered car, is it legally insured? was he using a fake address for insurance?
while people might say, sure it's only VRT it's yet another sign of disrespect for the law which seems to be endemic in Donegal. what sort of a ban/fine was he given the first time?
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