Reason she didn't apologise for driving and not stopping is because her lawyer will have told he not to. If this goes to court it'll hamper her chances of getting off.
If she meant the apology she'd not still be hoping to get away with it. She'd admit what she did and take the consequences.
From the sound of it, the cyclist she hit would probably be happy to let it go with a sincere apology (he wasn't even going to report it), but perhaps now the police will be compelled to charge her with something? For the good of all of us, at a bare minimum something needs to be done about her driving... Fucking up her life with a criminal record is sad, but that's a feature of deterrence, not that that's a principle i much care for. On the other hand I am happy that she seems to have disqualified herself from positions of responsibility if this is the standard of her judgement and morals.
If she meant the apology she'd not still be hoping to get away with it. She'd admit what she did and take the consequences.
From the sound of it, the cyclist she hit would probably be happy to let it go with a sincere apology (he wasn't even going to report it), but perhaps now the police will be compelled to charge her with something? For the good of all of us, at a bare minimum something needs to be done about her driving... Fucking up her life with a criminal record is sad, but that's a feature of deterrence, not that that's a principle i much care for. On the other hand I am happy that she seems to have disqualified herself from positions of responsibility if this is the standard of her judgement and morals.