Should Porsche Be Held Accountable For The Death Of Paul Walker?
Paul Walker died in a car accident on 30 November 2013. He was the passenger in a Porsche Carrera GT that was being driven at an “unsafe speed for the roadway conditions“ by his racing driver friend Roger Rodas. When Rodas lost control of the car which smashed into a lamp post and a tree, they were travelling at between 80mph and 93mph on Michelin tyres that were thought to be nine years old.
Since Walker and Rodas’ death, tears have been shed and emotional tributes have been paid. But as with some high profile cases in the past, law suits have also been made. And that’s happened no fewer than three times against Porsche at the hands of Rodas’ widow, Walker’s daughter and now, Walker’s father.
Being brutally honest, I’m sick of hearing about yet more legal action that’s being taken against Porsche because the car “didn’t have safety features which might have prevented his death.” If this is grounds to be suing Porsche, then why not go after Michelin, the lamp post and the tree that destroyed the car and took the mens’ lives? Hell, if I ever crash and lose a limb does that mean that I can call up Mazda and tell them that I’ll be suing them because my 20-year-old MX-5 didn’t have proper crumple zones? I don’t think so…
In my eyes, this new lawsuit does nothing but cast a dirty cloud over the tragedy. Poorly maintained cars get fragile, tyres perish, and people drive like idiots every single day. Bearing in mind that all of these factors were present on that fateful day, I don’t think that Porsche should be held accountable for their deaths.
What’s your view on this?
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remember, driving is a privilege not a right.
It’s like blaming mountain dew for making you fat. Come on people…
I crashed my camry into a wall . Suing toyota now .
It has been mentioned 1000000 times that the Carrera GT is a very difficult and twitchy car to drive, and that it has no traction control or other safety features. Its a full-on race car with number plates. And yet Roger decided to drive like that on public roads. What else is going to happen other than a massive fiery crash?
These lawsuits prove nothing but the pure incompetence from the Walker family.
Yes Porsche should be held responsible because the car had no under carriage protection and big racing drivers were scared of the car too.
Ofcourse not!
Yes. But only if I can sue Breville for my burnt toast this morning.
Definitely no but i think Porsche should give em a nice new car of their choosing..