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Northern drivers in the south and vice versa still view themselves as unaccountable.
Wow. What makes a "professional driver" in control of a 15 tons of mobile machinery think "I know, I'll pretend I'm going to kill this cyclist". No different from pointing a gun at someone.
As others have said, the reg can be read and even in compressed Cycliq files I've sent to Police they can identify the reg but then at that stage they're only assessing the video for any offence committed and they'd use an original copy of the HD video in any prosecution.
Only thing that irks me about videos of incidents is the posting of the video online as it only encourages the armchair detectives and court of public opinion, both of which are utterly worthless and pointless in any outcome. Just forward any videos of incidents to the police, or guards in this case, and let them decide not joe public.
Half of the thing that irks me about videos of incidents is the posting of the video online as it only encourages the armchair detectives and court of public opinion, both of which are utterly worthless and pointless in any outcome.
The other half is sites like road.cc posting it as clickbait and activley encouraging the armchair detectives and court of public opinion, both of which are utterly worthless and pointless in any outcome. Just forward any videos of incidents to the police, or guards in this case, and let them decide not joe public.
Agreed - this click bait stuff is depressing, I can elect to depress myself by clicking through YouTube for 10 mins. It would perhaps be useful if Road.cc would follow up these videos and ask the police for their opinion, has it been submitted? Are they looking to prosecute etc. That would be journalism congruent with the need to show the video, else just stick to reviews, deals etc...
This is my best screengrab, from the 23s mark. On Safari, Retina MBP.
Can one of you guys share yours?
Me too...
A deliberate 'punishment' manoeuvre?
Really hope that's just compressed footage and the original is much better. Otherwise there's no point buying a Cycliq if you can't make out registration plates.
Well even with my tired eyes I can make the registration plate out in full screen mode no problems.
you can even read it on the screengrab in the article.
On full screen it is easily read.