"Foreseeing needs logic, doesn't it? The prosecutor can't just claim foreseeability at will. Asking a taxi driver to foresee that a drunk passenger in the back seat could jump out of the vehicle at any time and place is contrary to common sense!"
Old Tang looked at the prosecutor across from him and said.
He was always very particular, bearing grudges that must be avenged. What does it mean that I'm here to talk to you about the law? As a defense attorney, offering reasonable opinions is his legal right!
Since we can't talk about it over there, let's have a good discussion about it here.
Is it necessary to always foresee that a drunk passenger would jump out of the back window?
"I want to remind the prosecutor, this is a taxi we're talking about. It's already difficult to jump out of the back window, you know. If you don't believe me, try doing an experiment to see if jumping is really as simple as one would like!"