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Originally Posted by SunnySide
In school zones and parking lots, great advice.
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Single victim accident with no 3rd parties effected ... put me in the camp that just wants to respect the grieving families privacy.
Saying we need to know Haskins toxicology so we can sit down with our kids to pass on lessons learned so no pedestrian will ever be killed again .. blah blah blah.
Public doesnt need to know his toxicology report. Its a private matter.
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Well that's sum booshit. If he was drunk or high, that means he was driving drunk on a public highway. Because you can't get your car stranded on the side of the road and come up with a toxicology result without having driven it there under the influence. Ergo, in the event of such a toxicology report, he broke the law.
And all police reports are public information. Toxicology report is part and parcel to it.