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Originally Posted by midniteowl
I guess the question should be: where does he belongs if not the prison? He isn't mentally insane, so he doesn't belongs in a institution. This is an honest question. People find empathy for the driver, it's their prerogative, I guess I don't have much empathy for the driver because so many families been destroy, my heart is overtaken by their grieves, it has no room for empathy for the driver.
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Frankly in the community - performing community service of some sort. Find causes that means something to the people who died and have him perform community service for X number of hours each week for a specified period of time. He obviously is someone who has done something awful, but it wasn't something born out of intent or hatred, it was a crap driver who wasn't paying enough attention to the road. He wasn't drunk, high, or texting, he wasn't paying enough attention to the road - which having driven down Saskatchewan roads - can occur very easily.
Empathy isn't a finite resource by the way, you can't run out of it. You just choose not to care about the driver.