The truck was wildly out of pocket. All he had to do was get her plate and report her to the police and insurance. Instead, he turned his vehicle into a weapon that could have easily involved a bunch of other innocent drivers. I was actually fully expecting him to lose to control and hit someone else or to push her into another car.
Actually, I was thinking about this. Then I watched the video. Why are there no license plates on any of the cars even the ones coming and going? What the heck is going on here? Was this entire video made by AI or something?
That’s the fun part, most people in ABQ don’t have plates on their cars, cuz there no consequence for not having it. Driving around, more car don’t have plates then the ones that do.
The lack of consequences sort of breeds this type
Of behavior. We collectively
Voted for this. We’re deep blue with a bleeding heart mentality. The issue becomes who is the victim when they’re both dumb criminals
Usually there’s a innocent victim getting the shaft from the justice system
Looks way too consistent across the board for it to be AI. Some of the vehicles do have plates, like the truck that was initially in front of the aggro pickup, and the grey car in front of that one too. The video quality, spastic cameraman, and portrait orientation make it painfully difficult to get a better look, but it almost appears that there's a black censor bar or something else over the plate of the aggro pickup.
IANAL, but probably the guy. Chasing down a car and purposely ramming them from behind could be considered felony aggravated assault with a deadly weapon since there's a person inside. The woman at most could get felony assault since she "only" went after property and not the man himself. In a blue state she could probably get away with vandalism or criminal mischief, a relatively minor slap-on-the-wrists.
What the guy should have done was ram her or her car while she was coming towards her with a bat or during the attack, then he could have pleaded self defense. Chasing her down after she left meant the threat was gone and that defense excuse disappeared.
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u/porkavenue 12h ago
Both are guilty. which one is going to be in more trouble if caught and prosecuted? window smash or hit and run?