Force
Power, violence, compulsion, or constraint exerted upon or against a person or thing. Power dynamically considered, that is,in motion or in action; constraining power, compulsion; strength directed to an end.
So did Brian Kelly exert power over the student? You already said he did. Therefore he did in fact legally force the student on that lift.
I grasp “force” just fine. Forcing someone to do something against their will/consent means they have zero say in the matter. That was not the case in the accident. It’s almost like some don’t realize what “force” means…..
You seem to think "force" is only "physical"....
It's not..... when you're boss says "do this or you're fired".... that's not force?
speaking of fish, you see this?
nope just disturbed how far you are going defending him.
period dot .