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Reading this reminded me of the lorry driver on the Witney by pass. A back light was involved in that one too.
https://road.cc/content/news/distracted-lorry-driver-cleared-killing-cyc...
Black girl killed by white person. White person not blamed through Police actions. In Georgia. I'm Jacks complete lack of surprise.
It didn't immediately occur to me that racism might have played a part - I thought it was just the usual pro-driver attitude. But yes, it certainly seems like racist cops.
Tbh, I'm probably reading too much into it, and I believe Georgia are one of the crappy states where they treat car incidents as a "Knock-for-knock". But to have someone die through the other driver being high as a kite and they look for a bike light, which unlike refectors are not normally bolted to the bike, to absolve the driver does make it look like they were looking to minimise liability.