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Its common that guys cross the streets with an selfish attitude, I try to mean, they think in their tiny brains "the car must stop". In my neighbourhood exist a elderly men that throws himself to the cars... my father has evaded him a few times; we nicknamed him "the elderly kamikaze".
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This is familiar with these folks in Mexico. They don’t seem to want to stick around after they mow someone down in the street. You’ll see others come running to help in some instances, *not like in China, but rarely see the driver even slow down…
Not true. The woman walk away in the video is normal human behavior.
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Good, I hate jaywalking assholes who walk slowly and diagonally while expecting others to stop for them.
You suppose to stop for them. That is the law in both North Americas. He is at in intersection. The accident was caused due to the speeding white car.
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Not true. The woman walk away in the video is normal human behavior.
Huh? I think you should go back and read the comment. What you’re saying makes no sense. You might get a library card and check out a book to read and something. That’s standard human behavior.
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DR should really have a Darwin forum.
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This is familiar with these folks in Mexico. They don’t seem to want to stick around after they mow someone down in the street. You’ll see others come running to help in some instances, *not like in China, but rarely see the driver even slow down…
In Mexico you will go to jail for involuntary homicide (manslaughter), it doesnt matter who was at fault that's why most people flee the scene. In Tijuana where I live you are only innocent if the person is 100 meters from a pedestrian bridge but its a new law.
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In Mexico you will go to jail for involuntary homicide (manslaughter), it doesnt matter who was at fault that's why most people flee the scene. In Tijuana where I live you are only innocent if the person is 100 meters from a pedestrian bridge but its a new law.
Thank you Carlos for explaining that to me. If that happens and the person who was driving goes to jail, is it a life sentence or just a number of years? That’s interesting how laws differ like that. Thank you.


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