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Why would he stop? He was not involved in the actual accident. Sure it would have been nice to stop as a witness but he was not required to do so.
Um, he was involved in an accident when he bashed in the side of the car with his foot. Do you seriously think it is legal to kick in the side of a car, watch the car go out of control and crash into another vehicle, and then just ride away like nothing happened? Seriously?
Um, he was involved in an accident when he bashed in the side of the car with his foot. Do you seriously think it is legal to kick in the side of a car, watch the car go out of control and crash into another vehicle, and then just ride away like nothing happened? Seriously?
Do you really believe that the guy on the motorcycle caused the car to go out of control? Did I miss his Superman cape in the video?
Um, he was involved in an accident when he bashed in the side of the car with his foot. Do you seriously think it is legal to kick in the side of a car, watch the car go out of control and crash into another vehicle, and then just ride away like nothing happened? Seriously?
His vehicle did not hit the car. The kick did not cause the accident.
The kick did not cause the accident. If the car would have kept going in a straight direction nothing more would have happened. The accident occurred when the driver of the car swerved to hit the biker and then over compensated to straightened the car up. Then the accident occurred.
Do you really believe that the guy on the motorcycle caused the car to go out of control? Did I miss his Superman cape in the video?
Um yes. Do you really believe that if the biker had not bashed in the side of the car with his foot, the car would have still suddenly swerved into the wall, and then crashed into the pickup for no apparent reason?
The driver caused the accident by first swerving then overcompensating.
If the driver swerved in response to a thud in the back of his car, one can only wonder what happens when he hits a pot hole.
The biker did not cause the accident nor was he involved in it. He was lucky he didn't get killed when the car swerved in front of him.
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