• frunch@lemmy.world
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      It’s at the officer’s discretion, apparently. The reporter was unable to ask them directly but another officer commented briefly and asked the officer on behalf of the reporter. The officer in question had nothing to add. That’s the whole explanation we’re given. It sounds like a possible case of “windshield bias”, “car brain”, or similar–the stereotyping of non-drivers by drivers

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        I can see the hitting a person part being waved away like this. But the video shows her running a red light. How is that excused??

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      most states have a statute that specifically shields cops against liability for instances where they don’t enforce the law. this allows them to let certain people off.

      however, the cyclist can still sue for injury. just the insurance co will use the cop’s lack of issuing a ticket against them in court.

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      You can always apologise after hitting her in the head with a hammer…

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    in the video, I can see a blinking red light, is that the traffic signal? Where I’m from, a blinking red light means that intersection is temporarily an all-way stop sign.

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      An all way stop sign which means that the driver should have stopped. and in Portland, Oregon. We have something on the books called the Idaho stop, which means that bicyclists should be able to keep their acceleration through stop signs and stop lights and treat them as yield signals. Also the bicyclists clearly had the right of way approaching the stoplight first.

      Yeah no matter how we look at this the driver is clearly in the wrong.

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          Yeah sorry I guess that does come off as argumentative but I was actually agreeing and trying to add my own thoughts onto yours.

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            Well, I should have added that I was asking that because if that’s a blinking red light, there’s no way the driver even remotely saw a green light, making her even more full of shit. I didn’t know about the Idaho stop thing, that’s interesting!