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Originally Posted by McLovin
It is amazing.
That someone could watch that video in its entirety, including the guy's statements afterwards, and then, using their best perception, logic, common sense and life experiences, come to the conclusion: "I don't see how the video is going to lead to felony charges. There is no evidence the guy did it on purpose and not caring about some dumbass who almost wrecked into your car is not a felony."
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That's me and I would say it again.
I do not see how the video, without any other evidence, past history, or comments by the old guy, could convict him.
I've been driving on four lane highways where you would
expect to be passed on the left and had people try to move left into me. It happens, and it's not always intentional. My reaction to some jackass in a helmet and a camera coming at me would probably not be, "I don't care," but it would definitely not be conciliatory. In the end the old guy proved himself to be a jackass and probably guilty, but I gave the guy the benefit of the doubt, which is the right thing to do.