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Given that the person was willfully walking into a dangerous area, I just don't see how they can prosecute successfully.
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David
I think about pedestrians in the roadway. IIRC pedestrians always had the right of way. -- nm
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Broot (aka budice)
Aug 10 '14, 08:37
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If a pedestrian runs into traffic, they cede right of way. -- nm
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David
Aug 10, 08:39
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The kid stopped outside the lane of traffic. This isn't rare. Stewart was the one outside the lane of traffic.
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Will Hunting
Aug 10, 08:41
I don't think that entirely applies here. Shouldn't the driver have waited in his car? -- nm
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Beryllium
Aug 10, 08:38
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