Old 02-12-19, 04:53 AM
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So what you're saying that everyone involved in the process, police, courts, judges, and the motoring public all operate on the unspoken assumption that, "Hey, lets get real here, we all know that loser on the bike was at fault just by being there, so lets go through the motions of investigating, before we ultimately find the automobile driver innocent."?

Since no one ever comes out and actually says this, there's no actual plan in place, so you couldn't call it a conspiracy. Other than a conspiracy of dunces, I suppose. It's undeniable that something similar to this happens, given case after case after case, from around the civilized world, where you see pretty much the same thing play out again and again.

Maybe in a way, it's simply a breakdown of how the justice system *should* operate, and represents a tyranny of the majority (car drivers) more than anything else.

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