Bristol bus driver

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I was talking earlier about this, and have posted this link so that people can see what I was on about. The footage is quite shocking, but it is better than some other links because it shows the prelude to what was, really, attempted murder, or at the very least assault with a deadly weapon.

But as it was a motor vehicle, "that's different"
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-17069235

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2102245/Bus-driver-u... is the Daily Hate's article, and the comments are as to be expected. For example:

"The cyclist was clearly at fault. Watch video from 4 seconds in to 9 seconds before the collision. The cyclist was deliberately putting himself in harm's way by riding directly in front of the bus, and, just inches from the front of the bus at that. I strongly believe it was his goal to have a collision with the bus and then win a huge insurance award from the bus company. Pedestrians have been deliberately colliding with cars for years to collect huge insurance awards. Drivers work in tandem to create accidents and collect insurance money. This has been occurring for decades. The cyclist in this story was doing the same thing. I want to know how much he collected from the insurance company. I feel sad for the bus driver who got very poor advice from his lawyer. He should never have pleaded guilty. So much for the justice system. Justice certainly did not prevail on that sorry day in court."

I love the logic that the leading vehicle is responsible for how close the following one is. Further words fail me.

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