HUBBUB: Top comments on Crestview hit-and-run, religion complaint

Editor's Note: Facebook fans had plenty to say about a Crestview hit-and-run that authorities say will have no criminal justice, and a group's allegation that a Laurel Hill School teacher violated students' constitutional rights. 

Here are some of their comments.

Driver will have nightmares

Legally, the (Florida Highway Patrol) is following the evidence in criminal charges. The driver will have nightmares of all the things that could happen now that this has been made public information. The family of the driver now has to face the public scrutiny of physical evidence of involvement in the incident.

Bonny Ann

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Time to 'man up'

How about the person "man up." So sick of people not taking responsibility for their actions, especially if they know they did wrong — absolutely disgusting!

John Luberto

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Lesson learned

I guess the moral of the story is if you're going to hit someone with your car, make sure it is from behind — and tell the cops you let a stranger borrow your car.

Gerald Dupuie

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Car owner should pay bill

If your car was used in a hit and run, the owner should be paying if a driver couldn't be found.

If my truck rolled down one of these fine "level" driveways here, and went through a house next door, I would be liable for damage even though I wasn't driving.

Bronson Tom

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What's wrong with this country

Just because this woman didn't like a Christmas story doesn't mean everyone else should have to change to accommodate her.

That is what's wrong with this country today. You accommodate one person and offend 449.

Jamie Chandler

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It's pretty simple

The teacher was breaking the law, period. These laws were put in place to protect all of us.

Religion of any kind has no place in a public school. It's pretty simple, really.

Tess Sweeney

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