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Burek said:

I wouldn't equate that.

He made a mistake, he surely didn't intend to kill his friend. He paid for his mistakes, and should deserve a second chance to live his life as a changed person.

His mistake was a very serious one of the kind of thing we've been drilled for decades not to do. It's not like he he forgot to leave the toilet seat down: he consciously did something that has a good chance of getting someone crippled or killed. Which as it turns out is exactly what happened.