Originally Posted by
KraneXL
Why not? Especially after she admitted she was negligent.
I just don't think that is the protocol for most jurisdictions. But I am not certain about Florida. The fact that news sources did not state she was arrested is our clue. And I doubt she used the word "negligent" rather than "distracted". You could be distracted AND negligent, or negligent but not distracted. Depends on the distraction? I really don't know how the law views that. Surely someone else will chime in on this.