This sentence structure always annoys me- it clearly puts the blame on the cyclist.
"There has been a collision involving a bus and a cyclist" apportions no blame, whereas stating that the cyclist collided with the bus seems to be the same old "lets blame the victim" game.
This sentence structure always annoys me- it clearly puts the blame on the cyclist.
"There has been a collision involving a bus and a cyclist" apportions no blame, whereas stating that the cyclist collided with the bus seems to be the same old "lets blame the victim" game.