Father’s, Son’s Roles in Fatality
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I was outraged at the moral bankruptcy of Gary Haw and his father, Ronald, in the death of bicyclist Jason Klein.
Gary Haw not only robs the Klein family of their son but then also considers the possibility of suing them in order to repair his father’s precious car because he wasn’t old enough to be insured on his car.
Haw’s own father participated in this twisted thinking by accepting the blame for his spoiled son’s actions.
What value do either put on life? Every action taken and thought made were to save a buck in car repairs and insurance and to save Gary Haw’s hide.
SUSAN KNIGHT
Orange
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