still the driver would be arrested. thats all about your excuse.
Well, someone's involvement in driving someone to suicide is quite difficult to prove.
As a rule, those held accountable for such cases act very rudely, the obviousness of their actions is high, which allows us to collect a sufficient evidence base for the accusation.
Such people who act in such a manner often suffer from some forms of mental disorders themselves.
I cannot accept the example you gave as an argument.
Because driving to suicide requires systematic and rude psychological influence on the victim, which can really drive some people to a state of despair.
But when I said "manipulations" I meant something completely different.
You are simply exaggerating and using an inappropriate example.