We have no idea why they had their child out or how late it was when the accident occurred. I really don’t see the point. Is the person more dead because it was a child than an adult? Is the driver any less more of less reponsible because it was a child instead of an adult?
Sadly in NY the person who serves the drinks are held accountable. BUT, was it a vendor selling the beer to the cop or did one of his friends buy the beer?
Althoough in this case the officer did plead guilty without a trial, a child is till dead. As far as the parents keeping him out late at night, that was not the cause of this tragic event, let’s get real.
This should be an interessting trail proving who actually bought the beer and who did serve it. Was his only stop at the Garden or did he go elsewhere after the game?
How did this get to blaming the victim. This is not about a 2 year old being out late. What about the mother still in a comma. What if the dead child was 21. They are still dead and still just as tragic.
No, this one is on a cop who decided to disobey the laws he was sworn to uphold.
This one is on an adult who knew the potential consequences of his actions and chose to commit them anyway.
This one is on the person who should have been responsible enough to not drive drunk, the person who is responsible for a child’s death and who should be held accountable for his actions.
This one should not be on the victim or on an innocent third party who just happened to be selling a legal product.
I agree with you guys. In the end it was just an accident. Weather he was drunk or not doesnt really matter. This guy is a cop who risks his life everyday, having a few drinks at the game isnt the end of the world.
Everybody makes mistakes. They should just take his license a way for 6 months or something. even good police officers make mistakes some times, that why they call it an accident.
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A child should not be out late at night like that. Take care of your kids! Leave them home!
We have no idea why they had their child out or how late it was when the accident occurred. I really don’t see the point. Is the person more dead because it was a child than an adult? Is the driver any less more of less reponsible because it was a child instead of an adult?
Sadly in NY the person who serves the drinks are held accountable. BUT, was it a vendor selling the beer to the cop or did one of his friends buy the beer?
Althoough in this case the officer did plead guilty without a trial, a child is till dead. As far as the parents keeping him out late at night, that was not the cause of this tragic event, let’s get real.
This should be an interessting trail proving who actually bought the beer and who did serve it. Was his only stop at the Garden or did he go elsewhere after the game?
How did this get to blaming the victim. This is not about a 2 year old being out late. What about the mother still in a comma. What if the dead child was 21. They are still dead and still just as tragic.
AMEN, Confused!
Yes exactly!!
Who takes a 2 year old out at night with all the drunks on the road these days!
Its not safe, children can be seriously injured even in a minor accident.
MSG should be sued for everything its worth anyway though – Just becasue the Nicks are aweful!
The bottom line is if the cop had NOT been drunk then nobody would have lost their life!
Maybe if the cop wasnt so stressed out from saving us from the bad guys and risking his life he wouldnt have been drunk.
This one is on MSG and the parents who had a little 2 year old out so late.
No, this one is on a cop who decided to disobey the laws he was sworn to uphold.
This one is on an adult who knew the potential consequences of his actions and chose to commit them anyway.
This one is on the person who should have been responsible enough to not drive drunk, the person who is responsible for a child’s death and who should be held accountable for his actions.
This one should not be on the victim or on an innocent third party who just happened to be selling a legal product.
I agree with you guys. In the end it was just an accident. Weather he was drunk or not doesnt really matter. This guy is a cop who risks his life everyday, having a few drinks at the game isnt the end of the world.
Everybody makes mistakes. They should just take his license a way for 6 months or something. even good police officers make mistakes some times, that why they call it an accident.