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<blockquote data-quote="Whiskey_Clear" data-source="post: 551626" data-attributes="member: 735"><p>Speed calculations aren’t necessary in simple fender benders. They are used in serious accident investigations which can take a while to complete, more than the week you waited for a standard accident report.</p><p></p><p>I know a guy who used to work in an accident investigation unit (AIU) at a fairy large department. They do use a lot of math for certain calculations. I believe there are always some unknown certainties. But they come close enough to those certainties to establish evidence beyond a reasonable doubt in court.</p><p></p><p>In the case of “black boxes” in cars . They do record data as others have mentioned and obtaining a search warrant for it after an accident such as this is simple.</p><p></p><p>I agree in waiting for facts before rushing to judgment. I fairly strongly believe the authorities will obtain those facts in this incident.</p><p></p><p>What can’t be argued is that he made a stupid mistake. And he’s very damn lucky no fatalities occurred. He’s also lucky only the occupants of his vehicle were hurt. If a third party had been injured they would own his *** in civil court and he would be needing that degree most likely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whiskey_Clear, post: 551626, member: 735"] Speed calculations aren’t necessary in simple fender benders. They are used in serious accident investigations which can take a while to complete, more than the week you waited for a standard accident report. I know a guy who used to work in an accident investigation unit (AIU) at a fairy large department. They do use a lot of math for certain calculations. I believe there are always some unknown certainties. But they come close enough to those certainties to establish evidence beyond a reasonable doubt in court. In the case of “black boxes” in cars . They do record data as others have mentioned and obtaining a search warrant for it after an accident such as this is simple. I agree in waiting for facts before rushing to judgment. I fairly strongly believe the authorities will obtain those facts in this incident. What can’t be argued is that he made a stupid mistake. And he’s very damn lucky no fatalities occurred. He’s also lucky only the occupants of his vehicle were hurt. If a third party had been injured they would own his *** in civil court and he would be needing that degree most likely. [/QUOTE]
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