If someone drives at that speed in the city, should be charged for murder, not just dangerous driving
Driving a car that fast in city it's equivalent to shooting a gun in a crowded place and should carry the same consequences
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If someone drives at that speed in the city, should be charged for murder, not just dangerous driving
Driving a car that fast in city it's equivalent to shooting a gun in a crowded place and should carry the same consequences
This person had also been drinking and didn't have a license. They messed up as soon as they got in the car. But because they killed a person while they were in a car, they got off lightly, compared to if they had killed a person when outside of a car. Our mentality around driving is insane.
Yep, driving with a suspended licence should be instant prison to begin with. If you're not going to follow the rules, it's the only way to keep you out of a 2 ton murder machine.
If you want to kill someone with minimal consequences if you're caught, do it with a car.
On June 9, 2022, Fagan had been drinking when she drove erratically...
Fagan, who gave birth last month
That's either a very poor life choice, or a very deliberate life choice for someone facing prison time.
The old Elisabeth Holmes playbook.
In the moments after, Fagan lied to police and blamed it on "African men" she did not know.
What the fuck does that even mean?
I guess it's the aussie version of "Some Puerto Rican Guy" did it.
Was she like "Well I can't blame the Aboriginals, that would make me racist!"
Well, she is indigenous. But apparently is still willing to throw other minorities under the bus to avoid responsibility.
Sure she is, just like Elizabeth Warren is a Cherokee Princess.
I don't think that questioning her indigenous status here is helpful. Whether that was rightly or wrongly applied as a mitigating factor in her sentence for this particular crime, it's likely that inter-generational disadvantage played a role in her life. Not an excuse for killing an old guy due to negligence in my opinion though.
it’s likely that inter-generational disadvantage played a role in her life. Not an excuse for killing an old guy due to negligence in my opinion though.
Thank you for bringing some nuance to this discussion. She's guilty, that much is true. Now, do people here want justice/revenge? or do they want rehabilition?
Guess we've got some racists in this space. Probably came across from the aus subreddit, which was toxic as fuck.
I agree, supporting blatantly false claims of minority status and the soft bigotry of lowered expectations?
Pretty low.
How is it “blatantly” false?
Tell me more about the systemic racism the white blonde lady with a Norman surname in Melbourne faces on a daily basis.
Ah so you’re just being a prick to Aboriginal people.
Tell me why you think an Aboriginal person might have white skin, blonde hair, and a Norman surname?
They won't. A colonizer trying to leech resources will though.
However, Judge Johns said Fagan had suffered an extra level of punishment due to media attention on the case, and abuse she received from others on social media.
Since the crash, Fagan has attended a number of Indigenous rehabilitation programs and made "strong progress", the judge said.
Fagan, who gave birth last month, was supported by about a dozen family and friends in court.
Judge Johns said he would support an application by Fagan to keep her baby in custody with her, taking into account the historical trauma suffered by Aboriginal people who were separated from their parents.
oh you gotta be fucking kidding me. she's getting leniency because people were mean to her on social media (what? how DARE her right to be unaccosted on social media for killing someone be infringed!), and some poor dumbass came inside her. Oh she is making progress in her "don't be racist" classes? so the fuck what??
nevermind she was driving on a suspended license, while drunk, killed someone, and then acts with racist intent to push blame off herself.
Un-fucking-believable. white female birther privilege. and then the AUDACITY of the judge to cite unethical treatment of aboriginals as justification for NOT punishing her? fuck this judge.
Oh she is making progress in her “don’t be racist” classes?
Fagan is indigenous. They aren't classes teaching how not to be being racist, they're rehabilitation classes specifically for aboriginal people.
Why does it seem like it's a culture of convenience? Just sociopathic behaviour.
It's weird how they talk about grandfather here without clarifying who is he a grandfather to (I thought it was her grandfather) and how grandfather is like a title or something. I would've expected it to be reported as "killed a year old man" or something
Please tell me she has had her drivers license disqualified for life.
She killed someone while on a suspended license. Disqualifying her won’t stop her being a threat to society. She needs to be locked away for a long time until she learns some sense.
This is the best summary I could come up with:
Alisha Fagan blew kisses to her family members and said "see you soon", as she was taken to the cells following her County Court sentencing on Friday.
She was travelling at 78 kilometres per hour, nearly 30kph over the speed limit, when she failed to give way at the intersection of Glengally Road and Links Street and slammed into a car driven by 69-year-old grandfather Sedat Hassan.
On Friday, she was sentenced to two-and-a-half years' jail for dangerous driving causing death, however Judge Scott Johns said he would impose an "unusually low" non-parole period of six months.
Judge Johns said Fagan had an "appalling recent driving record" in the lead-up to the crash, and that her actions had caused the death of a much-loved family member.
Since the crash, Fagan has attended a number of Indigenous rehabilitation programs and made "strong progress", the judge said.
Judge Johns said he would support an application by Fagan to keep her baby in custody with her, taking into account the historical trauma suffered by Aboriginal people who were separated from their parents.
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The remorse shines bright....
Her?