Hacker News new | past | comments | ask | show | jobs | submit
> "i'm just providing an online location for this to happen, but I don't know whats going on"

It's not even that. It's a matter of, okay, there is a gas station next to the highway. They sell gas to anyone who shows up. "They don't know those people are speeding", wink.

They know those people are speeding. If you went up to the average gas station attendant and asked them if they knew their customers were speeding, they would probably admit they know, because the speed limit is below the speed of the median car and everybody knows it. You may also have other ways of proving they know. They may even know in specific cases rather than just in general. So they're knowingly making money from all of this illegal activity. A dangerous offense that causes thousands of fatalities. Literally making more money than they would otherwise, because cars use more gas at very high speeds, and knowingly enabling the unlawful activity, because those cars don't run without gas.

Should gas station workers all be in prison for life, or is that a crazy penalty for that type of offense?

> The sentence is within tolerance for the scale and combination of offences, the murder allegations are a red herring, and didn't materially affect the sentence.

There can be more than one source of the problem. I'm not disputing that Congress has passed some bad laws.

The issue is, there is still a range of penalties for that offense, and he got the very top of the range. For some reason.