You can't 'attempt manslaughter'.Manslaughter = the crime of killing someone unintentionally or without having planned to do it.
*Earlier post not entirely serious
It's not possible. Contradictory by definition
You can't 'attempt manslaughter'.Manslaughter = the crime of killing someone unintentionally or without having planned to do it.
*Earlier post not entirely serious
Negation missing?I think the thing that many don't understand here is if the riders is going 50 kph and the bottle is inert, it's a lot different than being stationary and being hit in the race with a bottle at 50 kph.
It's doing something without proof of premeditation that's considered dangerous enough that it could kill you. It's not self contradictory.You can't 'attempt manslaughter'.
It's not possible. Contradictory by definition
shoulda been hit in the face rather than hit in the race.Negation missing?
Politt and Mohoric were DNFsParis Roubaix was carnage, literally.
Such a shame for all those who e.g. broke bones and are out, sometimes for months, while being in top shape.
- Julius van den Berg, Ayco Bastiaens, Manlio Moro = broken collarbone
- Silvan Dilier broke his right hand
- Ballerini broke his wrist in multiple places
- Edward Theuns to hospital with a neckbrace
- Mathias Vacek fell on his head, concussion protocol applied but finished the race.
- Politt, Mohoric, Stuyven, Segaert, van Aert, Behrens, Simmons, Scotson, Kubis, Philipsen and Stockman (and some others I don't remember / weren't noticed by the press or race radio) crashed but finished.
- Kristoff crashed and didn't finish, in his (probably) last Roubaix. No further info.
- Kung fell on his face and was bleeding, but finished the race.
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He already manslaughtered the field yesterday.MVP going on about manslaughter is just drama-queen material
We hear every year about the last OTL finishers who roll in as they're already taking down barriers, like Joe Pidcock this year. Do some riders who are on pace to come in OTL just hop into a team car at some point with 50 km to go?Looks like roughly 50-60 riders DNF'd, including some significant names like Mohoric, Kristoff, Swift, etc. Would be interesting to know what all the stories were. Obviously there were crashes, but how many were from mechanicals, how many from physical problems. Just curious, since it's not like there's a finishing circuit where racers who are out of it with a lap to go bail out. That's a lot of sag wagons! I guess there are some shortcuts to ride to Roubaix or the team bus toward the end. Also 5 OTLs, which seems like a shame in this race. And Lazkano the final finisher at 28 minutes.
ed I just read Chasing Potatoes post a few pages back that details a lot of the DNFs. Thanks for that!
Nah, that was 173 counts of 1st degree and 1 assisted.He already manslaughtered the field yesterday.
Kristoff hit his head in a crash, climbed up on his bike and rode the wrong direction until he met the next group and realized he probably should ride the same way as the others. He abandoned quickly after, because of the risk of a concussion.Looks like roughly 50-60 riders DNF'd, including some significant names like Mohoric, Kristoff, Swift, etc. Would be interesting to know what all the stories were. Obviously there were crashes, but how many were from mechanicals, how many from physical problems.
Perhaps a bruise, but likely not even that much. Back to PHYSICS. Someone could toss a bottle at him while he is sitting still and the bottle is traveling at least as fast in that scenario when it's making impact.voluntary manslaughter: spur of the moment killings where the perpetrator intended to cause death or harm
Involuntary manslaughter: when the death is caused by negligence or recklessness without the intent to kill
Conclusion: Lock him up and throw away the key
Newton's third law of motion. Think of forces as vectors. The combined force is the sum of the two forces.Perhaps a bruise, but likely not even that much. Back to PHYSICS. Someone could toss a bottle at him while he is sitting still and the bottle is traveling at least as fast in that scenario when it's making impact.
If you're going for attempted manslaughter, soft plastic + water is not the way to go. They have a stronger case of negligence in methodology against the fella.
Both misjudged it. One crashed, the other went wide, very wide.View: https://x.com/AnthonyBa5/status/1911458214136209680
MVDP didn't judge the corner much better than Pog but has better instincts for these moments. Pogacar locked up his rear wheel at the apex of the turn giving himself no chance, MVDP kept rolling and made the turn. Both entered the corner at basically the same speed.
It's one of the few races where the riders talk about even missing the cut is still worth finishingWe hear every year about the last OTL finishers who roll in as they're already taking down barriers, like Joe Pidcock this year. Do some riders who are on pace to come in OTL just hop into a team car at some point with 50 km to go?
In the UK at least, there's no such thing as 'attempted manslaughter'. That's just a type of assault. There was no physical harm here, really, so what degree of assault then depends on the intent of the defendant.voluntary manslaughter: spur of the moment killings where the perpetrator intended to cause death or harm
Involuntary manslaughter: when the death is caused by negligence or recklessness without the intent to kill
Conclusion: Lock him up and throw away the key
In some jurisdictions it is considered a contradiction. Usually to 'attempt' a crime you need actual intent to commit the crime, and manslaughter (i.e. murder without intent to kill) by definition lacks that intent. From what I know this is the case in the Netherlands.It's doing something without proof of premeditation that's considered dangerous enough that it could kill you. It's not self contradictory.
That said, when a pro athlete with says it without any nuance you can just dismiss it altogether and assault is probably the most you can claim.
Hmm, Actually it looked like entering the corner MVDP had already taken a more inside line (as he usually does compared to other riders. Amazing that the person who filmed it happens to be at that exact spot and caught the whole sequence.View: https://x.com/AnthonyBa5/status/1911458214136209680
MVDP didn't judge the corner much better than Pog but has better instincts for these moments. Pogacar locked up his rear wheel at the apex of the turn giving himself no chance, MVDP kept rolling and made the turn. Both entered the corner at basically the same speed.
Sure. But the bottle is traveling perpendicular to the motion of the impacted item. So the bottle is traveling at net zero or suspendedNewton's third law of motion. Think of forces as vectors. The combined force is the sum of the two forces.
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Oh my gosh! Good thing there was another group coming up behind him so he didn’t end up back at the start!Kristoff hit his head in a crash, climbed up on his bike and rode the wrong direction until he met the next group and realized he probably should ride the same way as the others. He abandoned quickly after, because of the risk of a concussion.