BooRadley » 12 Jul 2024, 7:33 pm » wrote: ↑
You're on a movie set and someone hands you a prop gun.
Reasonable people will assume it's not loaded with a live round
Example...
If the director of a movie tells an actor to drive a car as part of a scene and the actor starts driving and there's no brakes would you charge the actor if he drove into someone?
Id say no.
I simply don't think this was a good case to prosecute.
Doesn't matter if it's not supposed to be loaded.
Even when shooting a scene, actors aren't supposed to aim a gun at someone when they are pretending to shoot them.
Even a "blank" round can produce a fatal injury.