• Tobberone@lemm.ee
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    14 days ago

    No, as a driver you are always responsible for your actions.

    However, being a driver does not absolve any cyclists of their responsibility as cyclists. In this case the issue is the lack of reflectors and lack of bike lights. That is part of the responsibilities that comes with being a biker.

    Any reference to race, outside of the reflective properties of different colors that might actually be relevant in this case, are yours.

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      14 days ago

      Any reference to race, outside of the reflective properties of different colors actually relevant in this case, are yours.

      The way OP listed the person’s skin color along with other attributes that are supposedly relevant for visibility looked to me like HE was implying it was relevant.

      Usually, I would let it slide, but (at least over here) “lol black people are hard to see at night” is unfortunately still a very harmful trope that gets bandied about, even in the aftermath of crashes.

      So you can see why I thought it was worth calling out.

      Now I think it’s all moot, a guy called “psycho driver” posting in “fuck cars” is probably not posting in good faith. But still.

      • Katana314@lemmy.world
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        13 days ago

        “Black peoples are more likely to be criminals” is a harmful trope, and evokes racism through stereotyping. But “black people are hard to see at night” is…just true.