glenn forger
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https://medium.com/@lastwheel/how-does-the-media-pick-a-victim-9eb29f52cc6d
The persistent car-washing of driver responsibility where the report describes events as a vehicle “hitting” then deciding to “drive off” is clearly a police narrative:
Mr Greenwood was hit from behind by a texting driver:
http://www.cyclingweekly.co.uk/news...sing-cyclist-death-180831#Drz4xmhldtGok7EV.99
If you are feeling generous you could say it's just a mistake. So how come the mistake is always made the same way, so the rider is the active party and the driver is passive?
A RESPECTED North East vicar died after his bike was clipped by a moving car, an inquest heard. […A] central reservation caused the road to narrow, and Mr Strong’s Skoda car clipped the kerb of the reservation as he tried to pass. His car turned slightly towards Mr Malleson, an experienced cyclist, and lightly clipped his handlebars. The “scuff” prompted Mr Malleson, who was not wearing a cycle helmet, to lose his balance and fall to the ground.
The persistent car-washing of driver responsibility where the report describes events as a vehicle “hitting” then deciding to “drive off” is clearly a police narrative:
Mark Greenwood was killed last Thursday when he collided with a silver Golf
Mr Greenwood was hit from behind by a texting driver:
http://www.cyclingweekly.co.uk/news...sing-cyclist-death-180831#Drz4xmhldtGok7EV.99
If you are feeling generous you could say it's just a mistake. So how come the mistake is always made the same way, so the rider is the active party and the driver is passive?