<div dir="ltr">Stop, prevent injury if possible, treat injuries if needed. Call the police, ambulances if necessary and take notes on time, location, license plate numbers, witness details. Video or photograph anything you can (in these days where everyone's cell phone is a camera this is now remarkably easy). <br>
<br>Just don't retaliate. Or provoke. The second either is done, you're on to a losing battle. <br><br><div class="gmail_quote">2008/7/30 Jym Dyer <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:jym@econet.org">jym@econet.org</a>></span><br>
<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">> And how should one behave when say... an aggressive<br>
> motorcycle is trying to bob and weave their way through<br>
> the mass on charles street near the gardens?<br>
<br>
=v= I've been wondering about this for a while. What's the best<br>
way to stop a motorist in the process of committing vehicular<br>
assault? The car is running, it may have already hit someone,<br>
it may be about to hit someone, what do you do? The goal is<br>
to stop the assault and, ideally, not be arrested for doing so<br>
(or, if arrested, not convicted).<br>
<br>
=v= I've followed a few of these incidents over the years (not<br>
all of them involving Critical Mass), and Seattle's follows an<br>
all too typical pattern: those who damaged a precious, precious<br>
car are thrown in jail, but the vehicular assaulter isn't even<br>
charged with anything. Some judges and juries follow the lead<br>
of the cops here, and despite evidence of self-defense (or the<br>
defense of others), are more upset about damage to cars than<br>
bodily harm to bicyclists.<br>
<br>
=v= Actually harming the driver is worse, of course. Trying to<br>
wrestle the keys away would seem to be the most direct approach,<br>
but is arguably assault and battery. (Getting anywhere near the<br>
driver at all is something like a mortal sin.)<br>
<br>
=v= So, what's the right thing to do? Have Eddie Murphy shove<br>
potatoes up the exhaust pipe?<br>
<_Jym_><br>
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