When Angel Arce Torres, 78, was knocked down by a car travelling down the wrong side of a road in Connecticut, motorists ignored and even swerved around his prostrate body.
A streetlight surveillance video shows nine cars driving past Mr Torres, who is now paralysed in hospital. One rider on a scooter even circled him for a closer look before deciding to drive on.
Mr Torres, a retired forklift operator, was trying to cross the street in Hartford after buying some milk when he was hit by a Honda, closely trailed by a Toyota, which were both driving on the wrong side of the road…
Mr Torres was discovered minutes later by a police officer responding to an unrelated call, although four people called 911 soon after the accident.
Hey, at least no one went through his pockets.















>>In that part of the city most of the people
>>there are either criminals or illegal
Oh? And what part of the city might that be? I guess if you recognize it from the traffic cam, you should be able to say just where in Hartford this took place.
So. Where was it?
Or are you just assuming that whenever Hispanics or people of African descent are involved, it must be a crack-ho slum?
Speed bump.
I’ve driven past accidents plenty of times. I hate it but I do it.
I have a personal rule — if I don’t think I can help, I keep going.
If I personally witness the accident, then I stay to give a report.
If I am the ONLY person, I also stay.
But I know nothing about first aid, so just joining a crowd helps no one.
I think you’re thinking of the last Seinfeld episode. I have never heard of such a law.
I think this is more of a problem in a big city, where people think differently.
In OKC in 1995 there was a mad rush to by individuals to assist during the murrah bombing rescue effort. People and businesses would bring food, bottled water, donations and support without being asked. TV news would say things like “The firemen need dog boots for the rescue dogs” and an hour later somebody would show up with a box full of dog boots and just drop them off.
In larger cities, firemen have a hard time getting a free cup of coffee much less free food and water.
#29, Lyin’ Mike,
They don’t need to have a case. Even if they sue with a bad case, that’s still a hassle for me.
Once more your bullshit is too ripe. And you are most definitely wrong.
In order to bring a tort suit, the plaintiff needs to show he have been injured by the defendant’s actions. That includes a reasonable demonstration of the injury and reasonable identification that the defendant is responsible. If the plaintiff doesn’t meet that requisite minimum, the Judge will toss the case as frivolous. Although it is at the Judges option, usually this will also bring the defendant’s costs being assigned to the plaintiff.
You have no qualms about someone suffering, well, except for yourself. Your convenience is paramount it appears. You wouldn’t lift a finger to assist because you might be momentarily put out. What a sad little person.