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elena55 [62]
2 years ago
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Which consequences resulted from Reggie Shaw’s decision to text while driving? Check all that apply. Reggie was charged with neg

ligent homicide. Reggie was incarcerated after his conviction. Reggie’s family disowned him. Reggie had to live with the knowledge he had killed two people. The Furfaro and O’Dell families lost their husbands and fathers.
Social Studies
2 answers:
IgorC [24]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Reggie was charged with negligent homicide.

Reggie was incarcerated after his conviction.

Reggie had to live with the knowledge he had killed two people.

The Furfaro and O’Dell families lost their husbands and fathers.

Explanation:

1,2,4,5

rjkz [21]2 years ago
3 0

<u>The following consequences resulted from Reggie Shaw’s decision to text while driving:</u>

  • Reggie was charged with negligent homicide
  • Reggie had to live with the knowledge he had killed two people.

Answer: Option A and D

<u>Explanation:</u>

As usually Reggie Shaw decided to travel by self driving from Tremonton to Logan on 22nd September, 2006 and he opted for texting and reading messages on his mobile phone while driving which resulted into one of the silliest mistakes people commit while driving and originate victims of texting and driving. He had to live with the thoughts and memories that he is responsible for death of two personalities Keith O’Dell and James Furfaro.

He admitted his mistake and when he met the daughter of one of the victims named Megan, he found that she is ready to forgive him because she believed in forgiving than become carrier of grievances and enmity. Therefore, her decision leads Reggie to become speaker and oppose texting and driving.

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