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Topic: Video Clips

Sunday, January 23, 2005
This video clip supplied by Jim Mitchell, Canada, author of "The International Guidebook For Traffic Accident Reconstruction.

View Attachment 1: Why Can't We All Just Get Along Video, Malcolm

Posted by: Stephan Neese on 1/23/2005 @ 04:05 PM
Amended: 1/23/2005
Thursday, July 8, 2004

Dayton Police release dramatic video that shows an SUV landing on top of a pedestrian after a crash.

Attached is the complete news report in pdf.

There are cameras at the intersection to catch red light runners. They show the victim walking in the cross walk when a car and an SUV crashed. The SUV then rolled over onto the pedestrian. Police say it all started when the driver of a PT Cruiser ran a red light and slammed into the SUV.

View Attachment 1: WDTN-TV Report, PT Cruser, pedestrian hit
View Attachment 2: Video Clip, mpeg PT Cruser, pedestrian hit, Dayton, Ohio

Posted by: Stephan Neese on 7/8/2004 @ 03:21 PM
Amended: 7/8/2004
Wednesday, November 6, 2002
This video clip can be used by AI Instructors when addressing the reliability of witness statements.

Disclaimer: This not not the typical video clip that I post, (due to the vulgar hand gesture at the end) but it does make the point.

Also, it takes a while to download, being 7MB, and it does not like Quicktime but will open with Windows Media Player.

View Attachment 1: What do witnesses really see? (7MB File)

Posted by: Stephan Neese on 10/28/2002 @ 11:35 AM
Amended: 11/6/2002
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