Originally Posted by
Daniel4
In Toronto, a driver was acquitted for killing a woman walking her dogs. She was a dog walker on the sidewalk. The driver was trying to grab a bottle of water that had rolled under his feet. Rather than stopping his car and temporarily inconveniencing any driver behind him ( there were none), he kept driving. He lost control of his car and it jumped the curb killing the woman.
In this case, a pedestrian's life is worth less than a bottle of water.
You're now asserting these are the rules for what now? Charging, immediate charging, or conviction? You're on your third iteration of what your categories are supposed to be defining.