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In response to
"
Snitch poll! Let's say CCTV showed a coworker pushing a lady in front of a bus while jogging, would you call the police? What about your cousin? BIL?
"
by
Guigue
was the lady injured in anyway?
Posted by
Strongbad (aka Rambler14)
Aug 10 '17, 10:45
If so, yes to all.
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Wow. -- nm
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mara
Aug 10, 11:01
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My thinking
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Strongbad
Aug 10, 11:06
5
Not only does it not need to cause injury, it doesn't even require *intent* to cause injury. -- (link)
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mara
Aug 10, 11:35
There doesn't need to be an injury for there to be a crime.
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znufrii
Aug 10, 11:35
The only way it's not a crime is if it's an accident or with consent. -- nm
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mara
Aug 10, 11:33
It's assault. -- nm
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Roger More
Aug 10, 11:10
1
(well, battery in the UK) -- nm
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Roger More
Aug 10, 11:13
I think the lady in the video was not seriously injured, but she was almost hit by a bus due to the guy's action -- nm
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Guigue
Aug 10, 10:47
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Yeah, even if she wasn't hurt, he put her life at risk. -- nm
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Roger More
Aug 10, 11:00
1
the bus driver deserves a metal -- nm
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zeitgeist
Aug 10, 11:44
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