Sorry Charlie,
1) arguing its was dark and difficult to see is case against the driver for driving too fast for the conditions. Recall drivers ed where they taught you NEVER to drive faster than your headlights illuminate.
2) As all of us know, the camera image is ALWAYS darker than what the human eye sees. Added that this is a classic low res. camera, Elaine the victim was able to be seen at least 300 feet away. More than enough time to prevent killing her.
3) Finally, the onus is always on the person operating a deadly weapon in the public space. Its not on the victim to prove she behaved correctly.
Somebody finally got it!
Ya think they maybe should send "self-driving" car programmers to that class?
What is the matter with you? Are you SANE? ;-D
Re post 123: Yes, yes, and yes.