A: They want to encourage the Australian Government to support him in the same way other well known aussies in legal trouble overseas have been supported (well, as they asked to be supported)
B: As above
D: True but surely being found not guilty in a criminal thing would be an advantage in that case
C & E: True. But I'm sure you've all read the back of tickets/signs at motorsport events... "MOTORSPORT IS DANGEROUS" etc... Perhaps because this was a charity event there were no tickets... Maybe the burnout was just part of a larger bunch of events so they didn't think it was a good idea to put it on everyone's tickets or have signs all over the place. Maybe things are just different in that regard over there. It's the principal. Just as he was the one driving the car, they were the ones standing so close to the road. They share the responsibility. Should the team sue the victims or the victims' parents because it was their kids who caused all the damage to the car? After all, if they weren't standing there it wouldn't have happened...
I think if nothing else its a show of support for the guy.


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