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Ex-Tokyo prosecution squad chief fatally hits man in car accident

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It has everything to with the reason it's not in the crime section, where you or I would be

12 ( +12 / -0 )

The police suspect Ishikawa lost control of the vehicle after making an error of judgment,

ya think?

and may possibly charge him with professional negligence resulting in death.

May?? How about should??

11 ( +11 / -0 )

Please run the followup story to let us know if he was ever even charged, let alone punished

11 ( +11 / -0 )

Suddenly started his car and lost control of it? It seems more likely he lost control of his mind, not his car.

Lets not have the ‘ban all drivers over 70’ posts please. It is true that some elderly drivers should not be driving, but there are many more younger drivers who are far worse.

10 ( +15 / -5 )

Disillusioned I agree. Let’s not start the ban drivers above 70 posts. However, the first step to tackling a problem is the acknowledgement of its existence. And then taking PROPER steps to tackle it. I feel sad for both parties, much lesser though for the culprit.

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The police suspect Ishikawa lost control of the vehicle after making an error of judgment, and may possibly charge him with professional negligence resulting in death.

In other words, he stepped on the gas instead of the brake resulting in an accident.

Also "Professional negligence" resulting in death?

Professional Negligence - the breach of a duty caused by the omission to do something which a reasonable man guided by those considerations would do or doing something which a prudent and reasonable man would not do.

Doesn't make sense.

6 ( +6 / -0 )

And will he pull the "No Memory" card?

5 ( +9 / -4 )

Good to know that he wasn’t arrested like most other citizens would be when they kill someone with their car.

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"...and may possibly charge him with professional negligence resulting in death."

Why only possibly?

3 ( +4 / -1 )

When the hunter becomes the prey. Ouch.

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Let’s not start the ban drivers above 70 posts

Heck, there are people on here that say 60 is too old to drive.

2 ( +4 / -2 )

I believe he was seriously injured and is in hospital - which if is the case, is probably why he hasn't been arrested.

What I don't understand in this is, he was 200 mtrs away from the crash site when he inexplicably took off.

That's not a normal distance (or length of time) to mistake the brake & accelarator and be unable to correct it.

From the little we know, it certainly appears there was some kind of "brain snap" with little rational thinking going on.

2 ( +3 / -1 )

Went over the "socially dangerous entitled elderly" to "SDEE with connections on top". How can they make life worth even less there, I wonder...

2 ( +2 / -0 )

what does his previous job have anything to do with the crime? there's absolutely no relationship between the two.

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If it were you or I we'd be arrested and facing deportation. Normal citizens get put in jail immediately whenever an incident like this happens and are left in jail until the verdict and the sentence are finished.

But because he was part of the "elite force", whatever that means, he's off the hook and definitely isn't in jail.

Nice justice system.

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Time to get a lawyer.

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In the U.S. you fear gun owners. In Japan you fear car drivers. This old guy should not have been driving. Period.

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Hope there is no more "confusion" between the brake and accelerator. It's a tradegedy that a young man trying to make a future had his future cut short by a man who's future is ordained.

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Self-driving cars and trucks can't get here soon enough...

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@nakanoguy01

Nothing to do with the crime but probably a lot to do with the punishment.

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No one in the US fears gun owners. 40% own at least one. And cars kill many more Americans than are shot with a gun. That said, this is an ongoing problem in both countries.

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