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<blockquote data-quote="Glocktogo" data-source="post: 1341258" data-attributes="member: 1132"><p>I fully understand taking away their driver's license if they're a danger to others, but how are you gonna take away their license to walk on a public sidewalk??? </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>A well adjusted person would feel remorse that someone died, but not guilt. I'm not really supporting filing against the 4 year old. I would support filing against the parents if the circumstances warranted it. For all we know the 87 year old complained about the kids being reckless before the accident (and I'm sure it was an unintentional accident). Even an 87 year old has a right to walk on the sidewalk. She may need to go to the store or post office or the bank, any number of things. In most places it's a code violation to ride a bicycle on a sidewalk. There are parks and streets for riding bicycles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glocktogo, post: 1341258, member: 1132"] I fully understand taking away their driver's license if they're a danger to others, but how are you gonna take away their license to walk on a public sidewalk??? A well adjusted person would feel remorse that someone died, but not guilt. I'm not really supporting filing against the 4 year old. I would support filing against the parents if the circumstances warranted it. For all we know the 87 year old complained about the kids being reckless before the accident (and I'm sure it was an unintentional accident). Even an 87 year old has a right to walk on the sidewalk. She may need to go to the store or post office or the bank, any number of things. In most places it's a code violation to ride a bicycle on a sidewalk. There are parks and streets for riding bicycles. [/QUOTE]
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