Shooting someone for speeding toward your checkpoint who turns out to have actually been deaf or in a hurry to rush a sick kid to the hospital is sad, really bad for everyone, should be avoided if at all possible, etc. There are also a lot of liability and cultural concerns. If you're willing/able to make a real apology for that, it should be really easy to do so for something comparatively minor.
Shooting someone for speeding toward your checkpoint who turns out to have actually been deaf or in a hurry to rush a sick kid to the hospital is sad, really bad for everyone, should be avoided if at all possible, etc. There are also a lot of liability and cultural concerns. If you're willing/able to make a real apology for that, it should be really easy to do so for something comparatively minor.