BBC breakfast talked at length about the Alliston case whilst showing Lucas Brunelle footage, with no explanation as to what it was or how it was linked to the case. I was also confused by the wet road they were testing the braking distances on. Also, no sick whip skids shown in the police video. Was it wet on the day of the accident?
Does seem faintly ridiculous, but the fact that sick whip skidz allow you to stop in about 1/4 of that 20m shown in the video is pretty important and should've been mentioned in court, if those figures influence the verdict/sentencing based on how wanton/dangerous riding brakeless is.
BBC breakfast talked at length about the Alliston case whilst showing Lucas Brunelle footage, with no explanation as to what it was or how it was linked to the case. I was also confused by the wet road they were testing the braking distances on. Also, no sick whip skids shown in the police video. Was it wet on the day of the accident?