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Keep your cows in our you could go to jail.
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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1339714" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>You can say that all you want to, but it's based on absolutely nothing, and the jury is likely to see it like that as well. </p><p>I know of 2 different instances where a tree blew down across a county road and people hit it both times. They were 'out of control of their vehicle? Some drunk goes the wrong way down a one way highway and someone hits them head on (even with THEIR headlights on) is the sober driver guilty of not being in control of their vehicle? </p><p>Bottom line is, that there ain't supposed to be cows in the road--it's just not something the driving public is prone to watch for or or is expected to be alert for. Deer--in this part of the world-always, but deer don't weigh 1500+lbs. That's not an immovable object but it it's close enough.</p><p></p><p>Prosecutor's motive? It didn't say what it was, so I assume it's to carry out the duties of his office and prosecute those who break the law if there's enough evidence to support a case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1339714, member: 18945"] You can say that all you want to, but it's based on absolutely nothing, and the jury is likely to see it like that as well. I know of 2 different instances where a tree blew down across a county road and people hit it both times. They were 'out of control of their vehicle? Some drunk goes the wrong way down a one way highway and someone hits them head on (even with THEIR headlights on) is the sober driver guilty of not being in control of their vehicle? Bottom line is, that there ain't supposed to be cows in the road--it's just not something the driving public is prone to watch for or or is expected to be alert for. Deer--in this part of the world-always, but deer don't weigh 1500+lbs. That's not an immovable object but it it's close enough. Prosecutor's motive? It didn't say what it was, so I assume it's to carry out the duties of his office and prosecute those who break the law if there's enough evidence to support a case. [/QUOTE]
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