If someone literally jumps in front of your car just to be an asshole, or if they do it because they're intentionally trying to commit suicide, but *you clearly had time to stop and instead deliberately chose to run them over*, *you are still at fault for vehicular homicide*
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Cars block the roadway all the time. They sit in crosswalks while waiting for traffic, but everyone lost their absolute minds at the ped who screamed at the driver a few weeks back.
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Well I am constantly, every day, inconvenienced and physically threatened by cars. But I’m not gonna carry around a baseball bat and take a swing at every car whose driver forgets to check for people. Sometimes streets are blocked. That’s life.
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Well, no. But the answer isn’t run them over.
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Replying to @KaraNextWeek @jonsnow7890 and
Like, if an abandoned car was left in the middle of a street, would you just plow into it? No. Of course not.
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This is a video clip of someone ramming their car into a human being and you seem to be ignoring that and saving all your anger for the fact that the human being was breaking the law and inconveniencing people
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Also, nobody is actually going to work in this video, the city is mostly shut down The cars are there for a protest, and the pedestrian is there for a counter-protest No one here is a "bystander"
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