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You cause damage to someone or something, you are responsible for it.
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The law disagrees in many instances. Should people just ignore the law?
What happened to the concept of doing the "right thing" simply because it is the "right thing?" If that's "ignoring the law" because the law doesn't make you pay for the damage you caused (the originial premise in this thread, which I question) , then I think that the answer to this question is "Yes." You offer to do the right thing even if "the law" doesn't require it.
Honor and integrity call for actions that may or may not be required by the law. Indeed, a law should not be required to compel people to take responsibility for their actions. But in today's society, it seems the moral compass is gone and conduct is determined more by "what I can get away with" because either (1) I'm not legally required to do something or (2) I won't be caught.