Driving down the street you stupidly run a red light and hit a car legally going through a green light. You knock that car into a parked car, which knocks a loaded gun out of the parked car that falls on the street and fires a bullet that hits a person walking on the sidewalk. That person sues you in tort for damages. They will probably:

a. win because you were negligent and caused their injury b. win because strict liability would apply to your actions
c. win because carrying a loaded gun is dangerous
d. lose because traffic violations may not be the basis for tort actions e. none of the other choices


e

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