I'm Not Sorry I Ran A Red Light

Would you break the law to help the law?


  • Total voters
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helston90

Eat, sleep, ride, repeat.
Location
Cornwall
All laws have a certain element of exclusion allowing us to break them- be it from preventing a crime taking place to self defence- this was well handled and worked well.
 

jay clock

Massive member
Location
Hampshire UK
cannot see for the life of me why the cyclist had to take over traffic patrol duties. The police will have this sort of thing to handle day in day out
 

Garethgas

Senior Member
Whilst I'm sure it was well intentioned and probably done on impulse, it really isn't he place of a cyclist to manage and direct traffic especially when
not wearing your blue cape and red boots.
 

MontyVeda

a short-tempered ill-controlled small-minded troll
What is the problem with you lot giving the OP grief?

An emergency vehicle was blocked in and the OP took it on himself to resolve the situation... which he did.

What would you lot have done? Oh, I know, feck all.
 

GrasB

Veteran
Location
Nr Cambridge
It's a grey area. Yes technically he broke at least 2 laws. However, morally I do believe he did the correct thing in helping unblock a police car on an emergency call.

PS. where's the unsure/don't know option?
 

A-lexandre

Regular
Location
Liège, BE
I have to say that it's a bit of a "Brainy Smurf" kind of behaviour. And putting you at risk to help someone else is really not a smart idea. It's a bit like trying to save someone from drowning when you're not good at swimming. But then again, it worked, and too often do we hear about people in trouble with the crowd doing nothing but taking off their smartphones to make a picture. And everybody deals differently in a given situation. So... live and let live, right?
 
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