She still might have, but luckily there was a third party video (and made available immediately).
There is no telling what damages she probably made to the vehicle whilst resisting arrest being hit by a police car. Not to mention that the police dog (a police officer in a furry suit) would have found trace particles of acorn in her vicinity. Honestly, she should be really glad the cop was running late to shoot someone else.
Maybe controversial comment in a community like this, but I agree that it did not look like a collision.
A "sorry" would have been enough in most cases if this had not been a police car and the pedestrian had maybe been a bit more laid back.
If a cop saw that, you'd better believe that the cop would give the driver a ticket. Maybe just a failure to yield the right of way, but someone's getting a ticket.
I'm not sure really. Maybe some places. Here, it may depend on who the cop is and if they're having a bad day. Also I am sure that there are massive differences not only among cops but also from country to country.
There is no way I would have drove off if I was the driver in a situation like that. Not even if I was on my way to my favorite donut shop forced to give me free donuts.
After making sure nothing had happened and made sure that no damage was done, and that the person was ok, why would you stick around? What more would you talk about?
A car hitting a pedestrian should be handled on the same level as attempted murder.
She'd be facing 10 years if shit was reversed!
She still might have, but luckily there was a third party video (and made available immediately).
There is no telling what damages she probably made to the vehicle whilst resisting
arrestbeing hit by a police car. Not to mention that the police dog (a police officer in a furry suit) would have found trace particles of acorn in her vicinity. Honestly, she should be really glad the cop was running late to shoot someone else.