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In China, It's Cheaper To Kill Than It Is To Maim
Slate has a story about hit-and-run crashes in China that proves that truth is usually stranger than fiction.
Geoffrey Sant, who teaches law at Fordham and is on the board of the New York Chinese Cultural Center, details a trend among Chinese drivers to kill the people they hit with their cars to keep from paying millions in medical costs over their lifetimes. Often, the drivers plead ignorance — that they thought it was a bag of trash, or a box — and rarely serve significant jail sentences.
Incidents captured on video show drivers sometimes backing over their victims several times to insure that they’ve been killed, according to the report.
Aaron Cole
Sep 08, 2015
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