Truthful Lies
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Sorry to get so huffy. Ex-EMT here who has given CPR to bodies (with brain matter spewing out) from wrecks like that....stupid...stupid.
That sucks. I'm sure the Hogan's will do the right thing. Whatever that is.
The Hogan parents are enablers....they could have had monitoring equipment installed in that car that alerted them to high speeds, etc. This isn't the first time he's wrecked a high-powered car. They KNEW he was reckless. A lot of other parents are able to control their kids.
I recall in one of the hogan knows best episodes they had a device following where Brook was going with some guy friend. Always seemed to me as she was the protected one and the boy was a boy so they didnt have to worry about him.
Hogan Knows Best is all acting. There is very little reality to it.
MrsG, would you mind telling me a little about "unauthorized" drag racing? I'm going just from what I've seen and heard in my lifetime, but maybe there's more to it.
Was this a public street that this accident happened on? I would think one would choose roads that didn't have a lot of traffic. Is it simply that the two cars line up and race to a certain point? The winner goes off into the sunset? Or is there money involved?
Any information will help me understand this type of thing. You don't have to say anything about this accident in particular. I'm interested in basic info. Thanks!
Please remember that this was an accident. Nick didn't do this on purpose. He also has to live his life knowing that John will never be the same
MG
Absolutely not. This is not the first time this kid went speeding in an automobile. Obeying the law and accidentally getting into a crash is an accident. What Nick did was against the law, therefore he should have known that what he was doing was dangerous, i.e., NOT an accident.
I think if John's mom can forgive Nick others can too. And yes, it was an accident, no matter how you slice it. No one intended for the car to go off the road. Emotion is fine, but don't let it cloud rationality.
The law doesn't work that way. Otherwise, why would we need prisons? After all, every criminal is sorry and some even are lucky enough to have the forgiveness of the victim's family. Have you seen this kid's driving record? He was breaking the law in a very big way and someone came close to dying. Why should the law suddenly back down and say well the mom forgave him, why shouldn't we? That's preposterous. No one EVER intends to hurt another person in a driving accident. That doesn't mean that punishment for that "accident" is taken off the table. Negligence must be punished. Even if the kid isn't charged with anything, his family should at the very least compensate the injured boy's family.
The law doesn't work that way. Otherwise, why would we need prisons? After all, every criminal is sorry and some even are lucky enough to have the forgiveness of the victim's family. Have you seen this kid's driving record? He was breaking the law in a very big way and someone came close to dying. Why should the law suddenly back down and say well the mom forgave him, why shouldn't we? That's preposterous. No one EVER intends to hurt another person in a driving accident. That doesn't mean that punishment for that "accident" is taken off the table. Negligence must be punished. Even if the kid isn't charged with anything, his family should at the very least compensate the injured boy's family.
Law law law, who cares? None of us have any clue what the Hogan's are enduring or what they are doing for John and his family, so why sit here arguing and getting angry and calling for Nick's head? Life is too short for this stuff.