Biscayne Bay Accident news...
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What law was broken? I did not see the video. So Laz used bad judgement trying to power off the sandbar forward? ...that is not a crime. I dont think being an idiot walking up to the prop spinning is a crime either...stupid yes. What is also sad is prosecuting someone just to make someone else feel better...would it really make you feel better? You speak like a typical overzealous officer. You have no idea how vicious overcharging and overprosecution affects peoples lives.
If you were stuck and trying to power off and some idiots come over and try to get near your boat, what would you do? Probably kill the motors and tell them to stay away before they get hurt. If your answer is keep at it and let them push then no point in discussing this with you any further.
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It is impossible for any of us to say if he saw him or not. He very well could have checked and no one was around and then gone to the throttles looking in front of him incase it broke free so he wouldn't run anyone over. In that time people could have jumped to help and then it happened, all in a matter of seconds. Very sad regardless, but there is way too much speculation
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I watched the video, you can see the operator looking back while throttling the boat, while there are three guys pushing from the motor bracket on the starboard side. I personally think it was clearly an accident and the memories of that day will haunt him for the test of his life. I am not sure I see the use in prosecuting him. It was poor judgement for sure...... I can see both side I the prosecution argument. I am sure if it was my family member, I would probably feel much different.
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I am for involuntary manslaughter. I think that is justified.Just as you kill someone in a car crash... You are in control of the vehicle.
IMHO, this is not the forum for this.
I would rather us discuss how to prevent this or at least educate other who read these threads from doing something anywhere close to this type of activity.
IMHO, this is not the forum for this.
I would rather us discuss how to prevent this or at least educate other who read these threads from doing something anywhere close to this type of activity.
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Well, of course. And remember, in our society there are no "accidents". If you have money or insurance you are incapable of an accident. Negative outcomes are always somebody's fault, and it is the job of a good stand up attorney in his virtuous quest for truth to find out who has the most money so he can get some of it. Just ask any lawyer. Only poor people can have accidents.
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Called that in Post #20.......3 days ago!
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I think it declares the suit isn't a small claims matter by seeking in excess of 15K