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Colleagues had a drink together, and on the way back, they ran a red light by bike and ran into someone else. They were badly hurt. Do we have a responsibility?

According to the General Principles of Civil Law, Tort Liability Law and other laws, in most cases, drinkers who suffer personal injuries should bear the losses. However, if you have the following circumstances in the process of drinking together, the co-drinker should also bear the corresponding liability for compensation. Legal responsibility should be borne in four cases of persuasion: 1, forced persuasion, such as using language such as "friends don't drink enough" to stimulate the other person to drink, or persuading the other person to drink when he is drunk and unconscious and has no self-control; 2, knowing that the other party can't drink, still advise him to drink, for example, knowing the other party's physical condition, still advise him to drink, inducing illness; 3. Failing to escort the drunken person safely. The drinker has lost or is about to lose control of himself, is unconscious, can't control his behavior, and the drinker has not sent him to the hospital or safely sent him home; 4, drunk driving did not discourage damage such as car accidents.

If you know that your colleague is drunk and you know that he is riding home, you should bear the corresponding responsibility.

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