lifeofcrimeguy wrote:I don't see that they are really blaming him for the crash, more the fact that he didn't stop which is obviously screwed up. Ofcourse when they say 'they appeared to be racing' doesn't actually mean that the bike was racing the car, we know most cagers are clueless, but he probably was.
Here's a question if you don't actually participate in the accident but only witness it, do you have a legal obligation to stop? The motorcyclist may have been accelerating (hard) in his normal fashion and didn't believe he had anything to do with the accident and therefore no obligation to stop? I know it sounds far fetched but it's happened with me where I wasn't racing them but they were racing me. Not sure it would ever fly as a defence unless you had video footage or something.
lifeofcrimeguy wrote:Here's a question if you don't actually participate in the accident but only witness it, do you have a legal obligation to stop?
Cath wrote:lifeofcrimeguy wrote:Obviously, legal and moral / ethical are two completely different things. I don't know anyone who could witness a traumatic accident and NOT help. Seriously, could you look at your face in the mirror ever again? So, I *really* hope the bike dude was so far in front he didn't even realise there'd been an accident. I feel sorry for the innocent guy who was hit - and for all his loved ones.
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