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Ms. Toad

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23. Simple answer - yes - when the relatives of the victim are asking for mercy.
Tue Mar 10, 2026, 06:14 PM
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But, again, from the publicly available information there is no indication he was driving recklessly. He has been charged - not convicted. Your initial assertion was that he was driving recklessly. Regardless of the punishment, it has not yet been proven that he was driving recklessly.

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There has to be accountability exboyfil Tuesday #1
TPing is not vandalism. WhiskeyGrinder Tuesday #2
Yes TPing a house is considered a form of vandalism. Irish_Dem Tuesday #5
A vandalism charge requires some form of damage. TPing, as you say, usually catches a charge of criminal mischief WhiskeyGrinder Tuesday #6
No, damage is not necessary to be classified as vandalism. Irish_Dem Tuesday #7
In not sure what law you are reading. Georgia law does not have a specific crime called vandalism. Ms. Toad Tuesday #13
The teacher didn't die from TPing. LisaL Tuesday #11
He may, or may not have been driving recklessly. Ms. Toad Tuesday #14
Again, he is charged with reckless driving. LisaL Tuesday #22
Simple answer - yes - when the relatives of the victim are asking for mercy. Ms. Toad Tuesday #23
My assertion is that he is charged with reckless driving, which he is. LisaL Tuesday #24
Because your statements sound like you believe it has been. Ms. Toad Tuesday #27
The driver who hit and killed the teacher is charged with felonies. LisaL Tuesday #9
These kids were expressing their love for him. There are such things as accidents, Greybnk48 Tuesday #3
And yet we do have very specific rules for driving. LisaL Tuesday #10
We don't know. Ms. Toad Tuesday #15
He is charged with reckless driving. LisaL Tuesday #21
Let me help you out Greg_In_SF Tuesday #12
Every other weekend for next 5 years IbogaProject Tuesday #4
The student driving, at 18, is no LisaL Tuesday #8
I was refering to that high school kid's parents IbogaProject Tuesday #16
They should be banned from using toilet paper. Georgia should have a plentiful supply of corncobs RedWhiteBlueIsRacist Tuesday #17
I doubt the DA ultimately takes this to trial or insists on those charges ScratchCat Tuesday #18
Hopefully they had to pay for all the damages to the house they caused MichMan Tuesday #20
As a confessed former TP-er, it's tragic. Would never pull those pranks today...too allegorical oracle Tuesday #19
I almost ran over my own husband once. KentuckyWoman Tuesday #25
If they hadn't ever pulled the prank, the teacher would still be alive. MichMan Tuesday #26
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