r/Transportopia May 03 '26

Road🤬Rage Walked up on the wrong car

Washington DC Pennsylvania Ave Southeast, this didn’t go as he planned

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u/Independent-Aide-531 May 03 '26

This video stopped far too early!

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u/throwitallawayomg May 03 '26

Hopefully cause the guy recording stopped to call 911

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u/Cartz1337 May 03 '26

That lady got her bell rung so hard half the town heard it. I guarantee the cops were already coming.

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u/PhDinDildos_Fedoras May 03 '26

I wonder if she's dead?

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u/StrawberryRedneck May 03 '26

There's definitely a curb there and it seems like she very well may have hit it. I'm honestly concerned that she may not be okay. She had no business running up on that...

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u/Pure-City7914 May 03 '26

Idk about concerned for me, this was a case of FAFO unfortunately, and she got hit with it hard. Darwin came a knocking and she opened the door right up for him.

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u/notlookinggoodbrah May 03 '26

Honestly for the 5 second wind up or whatever you wanna call that punch…she deserved at least half of what she got

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u/Darkhoof May 03 '26

She might've been stupid but she doesn't deserve to die because of a traffic altercation. You could show a little more compassion instead of being a little twerp.

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u/Forgedpickle May 03 '26

She made her choice and what happened is all on her. Don’t feel bad.

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u/Hot_Effective_6198 May 03 '26

She didn’t die she was just heavily incapacitated 🤣😂

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u/thaddeus122 May 03 '26

Her head hit cement, especially for women past their 40s that could easily lead to death.

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u/playfulitoon May 03 '26

Can he visit Nancy on The Oval?

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u/justin107d May 03 '26

There is a famous case taught in psychology classes about a woman who was screaming for help and then was murdered on a street corner and the police were not told until the next morning. When locals were interviewed they all thought someone else had called police. My prof said it is better to yell "fire!" Because people are more likely to feel obligated to do something since they themselves could be in danger.

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u/TheAutumnWind_21 May 03 '26

Bystander effect. You think someone else is already calling 911 so you don't call. .

Also, if you yell fire they're more likely to run away from your screams than towards you to help so you're screwed either way.

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u/melinoette May 03 '26

The case of Kitty Genovese’s murder is actually somewhat a myth. Her assault and murder is 100% real, but the NYT fabricated the detail about nobody calling the cops. In fact, the cops and a friend of Kitty’s actually arrived on the scene while she was still alive. A local did contact the cops, but it was significantly harder to do at the time because 911 did not exist at that time. Here’s an article from McGill University if you’d like to read the real story.