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Originally Posted by Onesie
They do stop/divert traffic at the end.
I don’t believe you’re depicting it correctly.
What we see here is a person who started filming as soon as the crash happened.
We see the whole thing unfold, bystanders trying to break the window, police arriving (and trying to rescue the driver instead of blocking traffic, correctly), more police diverting traffic to the outer lanes and fire rescue.
What I can’t believe is that this ahole thought it was more important to record an unconscious person in a vehicle on fire than to go and help rescue him.
Sure the police asked others to step back as they weren’t doing much and were crowding the cop, but the filming started long before that.
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Hmm, I dunno about that, he may be incompetent/not confident enough or just fearful or whatever reason, there's no good Samaritan law there in the US, I believe, it's totally w/i his right to not do anything, and you already mentioned that the cop brushed off all those other ppl. Not everyone can be John McClane. Better to do nothing if he's only gonna get in the way.
EDIT: ...AND, to be brutally frank (pls correct me if I got the evidence wrongly after all the facts come out but just going w what we have here), this guy caused it all to himself unless he hit an oil patch or the car went outta control by itself, how would your loved ones feel if you did 'the right thing' trying to extricate him from the car and it blew up on both you guys? I wouldn't mind potentially dying trying to save some innocent family who got T-boned, but this _____ dude? I dunno man.
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