These exceptional people. No understanding of action and reaction. They think that because they are "on the right side of history" they get to attack anybody they please and nobody will be allowed to fight back. I hope the driver didn't see too much trouble from this.
These exceptional people. No understanding of action and reaction. They think that because they are "on the right side of history" they get to attack anybody they please and nobody will be allowed to fight back. I hope the driver didn't see too much trouble from this.
Curious as to the legal precedence of this. Can you be convicted of a crime as the driver when it's the pedestrians threatening you and violating the law themselves by being in the middle of the road?
Yes. It really depends on context. For instance, if you backed up and ran over every single person whether or not they were even doing anything, then backed up and ran over them again, that probably wouldn't be considered "reasonable."
What makes you think you have the power over a multiton vehicle to stand in its way and assert yourself?