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The law is a text, and the law itself does nothing

What should i do? ....

That night when it was raining heavily, the driver who hit the motorcycle I was driving stayed in the car for a while.
I lay on the asphalt for a moment, but then the driver approached me with his quivering feet and said. What should i do?
A traffic accident is disastrous. A good citizen instantly turns into a criminal.

text
consensus
deviate
luck
How should we accept

Who does the law belong to?

This tragedy applies not only to accidents

but also to incidents in general. A good citizen quickly begins his second life as a criminal.
We are unscrupulous and interested in knowing information about various incidents that occur daily in society.
The reason is that I want to know the process of how the same person deviates from the rules.
If we follow the rules and become the perpetrators of the case in an instant, we, the general public, are very likely to make our debut as criminals.
We are often terrified that they are too ordinary citizens every time we are exposed to information on the growth history and daily life of the criminals who caused the incident.

The law is a text

and the law itself does nothing, but the enforcers of the law are human beings, and there are people whose occupation is enforcement. Enforcers live by detaining those who deviate from the law.
However, the law is enacted by our consensus in the first place. Therefore, the owner of the law is actually ourselves.
How should we accept that we may deviate from such our law?

What will change our lives?

However, many criminals share a common feeling. That is, they feel they were out of luck themselves.
Indeed, luck always divides us.
So we can live in peace because luck happens to do that.
If you think so, we have no reason to worry anymore, right?
But do victims of serious incidents think so? We can’t know anything from those who can no longer speak.
What should i do?

When officers arrived, they found the 50-year-old suffering from gunshot wounds. …
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That’s all for today’s post. Thank you

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