Car Violence is Manslaugter

This post was created using OpenAI's GPT Based Chatbot. With full acknowledgement that the training of AI model's isn't the most environmentally friendly thing in the world- using them for inference (usually) has a trivial impact- since OpenAI is offering this service in beta for free, my guess is this one is trivial too.

The images may have a bit more impact which is why we tried to limit them. I used one pass using DALL-E-2 (also by OpenAI)

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As a society, we value human life and prioritize the safety of individuals on our roads. That's why it's shocking and unacceptable when a car driver hits and kills a pedestrian.



When a driver recklessly or negligently causes the death of a pedestrian, they should be charged with manslaughter. This charge recognizes the gravity of their actions and holds them accountable for their careless behavior.


In many cases, drivers who hit pedestrians claim it was an accident or that they didn't see the pedestrian. But the truth is, as drivers, we have a responsibility to be aware of our surroundings and to take appropriate precautions to avoid hitting pedestrians. If we fail to do so and someone is killed as a result, it's not just an accident – it's a preventable tragedy.


Charging drivers who hit pedestrians with manslaughter sends a strong message that this behavior will not be tolerated. It also provides justice for the victim and their loved ones, who have lost a loved one due to another person's careless actions.


Furthermore, charging drivers with manslaughter may also serve as a deterrent to other drivers, encouraging them to take greater care on the roads and be more mindful of pedestrians.


No one should lose their life simply because a driver was not paying attention or following the rules of the road. It's time for car drivers who hit pedestrians to be charged with manslaughter and held accountable for their actions.

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