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Girl charged with manslaughter over firends suicide
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<blockquote data-quote="Regulars520" data-source="post: 14993196" data-attributes="member: 145759"><p>The gay marriage ruling was law reform/upholding the law, but read the highlighted part. Even the Chief Justices say that the law is not always ruled by the law and emotion can and does become how the law is enforced. We are ALL human and we all have emotions. If an officer pulls you over for driving while suspended and has the option to tow you and take you into custody but does not use that option of the law because you are respectful and curtious. Now he pulls someone in the same situation and the person is mouthy and disrespectful, so he tows the car and takes the guy into custody? Why, the law is the same and says nothing about towing only mouthy peoples car. He did it because of how the person made him feel and he enforced the LAW that way. It happens every single day. The law is emotion based. I do not know how this case will go, but based on my life and seeing how emotion does play a part in our lives as human, it may not go so well for her. Or it just might.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Regulars520, post: 14993196, member: 145759"] The gay marriage ruling was law reform/upholding the law, but read the highlighted part. Even the Chief Justices say that the law is not always ruled by the law and emotion can and does become how the law is enforced. We are ALL human and we all have emotions. If an officer pulls you over for driving while suspended and has the option to tow you and take you into custody but does not use that option of the law because you are respectful and curtious. Now he pulls someone in the same situation and the person is mouthy and disrespectful, so he tows the car and takes the guy into custody? Why, the law is the same and says nothing about towing only mouthy peoples car. He did it because of how the person made him feel and he enforced the LAW that way. It happens every single day. The law is emotion based. I do not know how this case will go, but based on my life and seeing how emotion does play a part in our lives as human, it may not go so well for her. Or it just might. [/QUOTE]
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