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Originally Posted by Cbtech
I don't know what country you live in but if you're driving/riding a motor vehicle and have no license you are IMMEDIATELY at fault as you should not have been driving a vehicle without the license to do so.
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Surely you are trolling. I live in the United States of America, where exactly ZERO of the 50 states determine fault based on licensure. Most states assign fault based on who is at fault, with a couple refusing to assign any fault at all. A simple google search would have made this fact clear to you.
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"Had he had a license he most likely would have cited for unsafe lane change"
Article says nothing of the sort. Charges are in-line with behavior.
Article says nothing of the sort. Charges are in-line with behavior. Your misspelling of "reckless" is a nice touch.
Article says nothing of the sort. Charges are in-line with behavior, especially since most of them are related to failure to appear
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Had he not been on the road (brake check biker) breaking the law he would have never been bumped causing the chain of events.
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You also seem very confused about the chain of events. The biker that was rear-ended appears to have had his license suspended following the event, which would indicate he had a license during.