Conviction for woman who ran red light and hit boy on way to school

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Conviction for woman who ran red light and hit boy outside school

A 29-year-old health worker who ran a red light and seriously injured a seven-year-old boy as he crossed the road on his way to school has been handed a tougher penalty on review.

The two schoolchildren had waited for the green walk signal to be activated before stepping onto the crossing, where a grey sedan had already slowed to a stop. "As it was, the side of the vehicle struck the boy's right leg resulting in a closed fracture of his right tibia and fibula.The boy was hospitalised after the incident where doctors had to realign his fracture and apply a cast.

 

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accidents do happen through human error ...it was fortunate for the boy he was supervised ...never take a green light for granted especially at the turn around ...often best to observe to make sure vehicles actually stop.

Suspended sentence. Should have served her sentence at home and be shamed for what she did

She deserves to have leniency ! Jail cannot stop a failing of momentary poor judgement & for the dummies ... it can happen to anybody !

It’s still an unintentional accident ! It’s human to make human errors! I’m not in favour of criminalising human normal human error ! Men believe more strongly in result & then revenge ( one dimensional ) women prefer Intentions !

Originally a good behaviour bond but upgraded to suspended sentence. So, zero jail time for running a red light and badly injuring a child. Women get off so lightly yet they keep bleating about equality. A man would have gone to jail, and rightly so.

🤣 would be 5x that if it was a guy

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