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Yep - either they've never had one before and this was an appalling coincidence or they're prone to seizures begging the question why drive a 'car' capable of mounting the curb, powering through a fence, over a group of children, only to be stopped by a building.Well, there may be some different circumstances involved: https://www.lbc.co.uk/news/wimbledon-school-crash-driver-seizure-bit-tongue/
(This is from The Sun's "a source", so may need to be taken with salt)
Still I'm sure the very expensive lawyers will see justice is done.
Don't get me wrong, I can't even comprehend what horrors the driver is currently going through. (I'd imagine even they are finding it hard to think 'there's a cyclist being antisocial')
I couldn't live with myself, I'd like to think they are too and will be forever.
Then of course there's prison - pretty sure I couldn't make it there, probably not even to first playtime.
But just because everything is so horrible to comprehend it doesn't mean the end result should be so lenient - as said I think this one will be.
Much like last year's exact copy incident from which the woman is free and still able to drive just because she was lucky enough not to kill any of the school children she ran over.