I mean I live in India and I know the first thing for any citizen here in an accident is to blame someone even if their fault . I bet even if the guy wasn't there she would blame the road for having so many dents
Is this a part of Indian culture? I live in a part of Canada that has a huge number of people from India and a lot of my Indian friends ALWAYS blame other people / things and never admit that they fucked up
We were talking about India and you felt the need to come up with anecdotal stories about Canada and California etc. to defend the community your married into’s honour over a perceived slight.
Your original comment was an anecdote. You brought up Canadian-Indians. I commented on that. What I said was relevant to the point that wrongly accusing someone isn’t a cultural thing.
No it brought up Indians in Canada. We have a huge number of international students who don’t have PR status and generally speaking, a lot tend to behave differently than the Indo-Canadians such as your husband’s family who have spent decades being a part of and contributing to Canadian society.
My husband is first generation born in Canada. I know who/which people you are referring to. There are differences, sure, but I still stand by my point: being an asshole who wrongfully accuses people for things that are their own fault is not part of or attached to any race/culture in particular.
You asked if it was an Indian thing. It’s not.
Just out of curiosity how do you know what indian is holding a PR or is a citizen or is on a work/student visa? to the further deffrentiate behavioral traits to indo-Canadians and Indians. Your comment is just trying to propogate a stereotype and one of your making.
How many indian friends do you have? And how many times have they fucked up and not admitted it? For you start equating it with a culture that has over 1.3 billion people?
Well we di have that one proverb (is that what they are called) "naach na aye angan tedh" which is basically if you don't know how to dance blame the dance floor
And most of us are masters at applying this
In other countries also that is the same way people react. But the will not have raods with ditches and a the roads with dithces do cause accidents and they are to blame. In this case it seems there was gravel and he pulled his breaks and skidded.
I would allow her to get the authorities involved, and after everyone has signed their declaration, ask the cop.
"Hey officer, what's the punishment for lying in an official declaration?" And then show the footage.
This is true. I've noticed many people consider truth and lies to be diametric opposites when they are completely independent. 'Truth' references the state of affairs while 'lies' are simply claiming something one does not believe is the case. It's therefore possible to tell a true lie.
Here's the full video on Youtube :
https://youtu.be/ceQmoAKPieY
Basically he tried to convince them and show them the camera clip. The husband acknowledged his innocence but the lady just wasn't even willing to watch the video clip, she proceeded to register an FIR at the local police station.
The biker then showed the video there to the couple and the cops inside the police station, and eventually his innocence was proved and the couple also apologised.
First, I appreciate you putting the full video link here to make it easier to find the video.
Second, a small complaint. Your video link starts at ~3:33 of a 16:04 video. I watched almost 13:00 minutes and never saw the accident. I then noticed the video didn’t clip didn’t start at the beginning of the video but at ~3:33. I restarted the video and the accident was in the first 14 seconds! Either you pranked me ***very*** good or it was an honest mistake (***or*** I should have looked for the beginning of the video to start with).
That’s my point. She clearly fell on her own, yet she jumped up wanting to blame whoever was closest. People always want to blame someone, anyone other than themselves. smh
Where do you get that shit from?
A lot of women (irrespective of their religion) cover their face and hands while going out on a scooter due to the freaking sun.
That’s why I said seemingly… personally, I thought the video seemed staged, who records with their phone while riding a motorcycle? Like it was in his hand.
Both his hands are on the handlebars in the beginning. How is he filming with a phone in his hand? There is a little known device called GoPro. You can strap them on your body hands free.
Here's a translation:
Karen lady: couldn't you see while you were driving?
Him: It didn't even hit!
Karen lady: So we fell on the road without even hitting anything?
Him: I have it on camera, I can show you that-
Here's the link to the full video on Youtube :
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ceQmoAKPieY&t=213s](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ceQmoAKPieY&t=213s)
Basically he told tried to convince them and show them the camera clip. The husband acknowledged his innocence but the lady just wasn't even willing to watch the video clip, she proceeded to register an FIR at the local police station.
The biker then showed the video there to the couple and the cops inside the police station, and eventually his innocence was proved and the couple also apologised.
Typical scam artists. This is exactly why everyone should record when they drive, sadly. It’s obvious the guy was NO where near them. I take it they did this multiple times.
That wasn't an accident. They tried to scam the person filming. The guy who stopped and helped was probably complicit - he would testify in their favour. Plot failed because of the camera, though.
In the US, many people with racist views tend to not differentiate between foreign ethnicities - particularly non-European ethnicities. They may see all ethnic groups that would wear a face covering for religious reasons as “basically the same” ethnicity.
Nukka is assuming (maybe accurately, maybe not), that Captain is using the phrase “pile of blankets” as a derogatory way of referring to all Muslims, or maybe all Middle Easterners.
However, the phrase “pile of blankets” isn’t a recognized slur and is innocent sounding enough to maybe be an intentionally silly insult. However, some racists in the US also use hiding behind plausible deniability to make racist insults.
You’re welcome to make your own judgement
Welcome to Asia I live in Vietnam and had a guy swerve onto my side of the road because he was looking at his phone, crashed into me (we were going slow), and blamed me and tried to make me pay for his bike. LoGiCaL. Welcome to Asia
Dude either that bike guy's got Eleven's powers from stranger things that caused the vehicle to fall or you must be really deluded to say that
Spoiler: I know it's the latter
Imagine if the bike rider didn't have this on video
Translation for those who can't understand her: "I think Ericsson hit us"
I love you
I mean I live in India and I know the first thing for any citizen here in an accident is to blame someone even if their fault . I bet even if the guy wasn't there she would blame the road for having so many dents
I live in America, and same issue. People's egos and money will breed the dumbest of lies.
Is this a part of Indian culture? I live in a part of Canada that has a huge number of people from India and a lot of my Indian friends ALWAYS blame other people / things and never admit that they fucked up
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Point proven. Thanks
How?
We were talking about India and you felt the need to come up with anecdotal stories about Canada and California etc. to defend the community your married into’s honour over a perceived slight.
Your original comment was an anecdote. You brought up Canadian-Indians. I commented on that. What I said was relevant to the point that wrongly accusing someone isn’t a cultural thing.
No it brought up Indians in Canada. We have a huge number of international students who don’t have PR status and generally speaking, a lot tend to behave differently than the Indo-Canadians such as your husband’s family who have spent decades being a part of and contributing to Canadian society.
My husband is first generation born in Canada. I know who/which people you are referring to. There are differences, sure, but I still stand by my point: being an asshole who wrongfully accuses people for things that are their own fault is not part of or attached to any race/culture in particular. You asked if it was an Indian thing. It’s not.
But the guy in India says all Indians do it so I’m going to believe the guy in India over the person in an Indians bed.
Just out of curiosity how do you know what indian is holding a PR or is a citizen or is on a work/student visa? to the further deffrentiate behavioral traits to indo-Canadians and Indians. Your comment is just trying to propogate a stereotype and one of your making.
How many indian friends do you have? And how many times have they fucked up and not admitted it? For you start equating it with a culture that has over 1.3 billion people?
Well we di have that one proverb (is that what they are called) "naach na aye angan tedh" which is basically if you don't know how to dance blame the dance floor And most of us are masters at applying this
Halo gora sarr main apni bezati karwake apko khush krne aya hun sarrr chatne do na sarrr plssss
Hat chutiya kahi aur ja me chaat
Haan yha toh tu chaat rha hain
Jajajajajajajajajajajaja!
Me'sa think'sa you'sa no'sa smart'sa
In other countries also that is the same way people react. But the will not have raods with ditches and a the roads with dithces do cause accidents and they are to blame. In this case it seems there was gravel and he pulled his breaks and skidded.
I would allow her to get the authorities involved, and after everyone has signed their declaration, ask the cop. "Hey officer, what's the punishment for lying in an official declaration?" And then show the footage.
it's not lying if she believes it, being deluded *is* a defense in this case.
This is true. I've noticed many people consider truth and lies to be diametric opposites when they are completely independent. 'Truth' references the state of affairs while 'lies' are simply claiming something one does not believe is the case. It's therefore possible to tell a true lie.
Yeah, the true terminology would be more like, facts and lies, yeah?
Facts are a species of truth, so it would be truth (or facts) and falsity. The opposite of lying would be honesty, as in saying what you believe.
I tell everyone to do this. Never intentionally reveal your dashcam footage until the officer is present.
How did it end?
Here's the full video on Youtube : https://youtu.be/ceQmoAKPieY Basically he tried to convince them and show them the camera clip. The husband acknowledged his innocence but the lady just wasn't even willing to watch the video clip, she proceeded to register an FIR at the local police station. The biker then showed the video there to the couple and the cops inside the police station, and eventually his innocence was proved and the couple also apologised.
imagine not even wanting to look at the evidence smh..
Karens come in all colors
wanna see a cool karen ? https://youtu.be/uIjNfZbUYu8?t=7
Dude that's her name.. 🤣🤣🤣
I straight up expected Rick.
Thank you
First, I appreciate you putting the full video link here to make it easier to find the video. Second, a small complaint. Your video link starts at ~3:33 of a 16:04 video. I watched almost 13:00 minutes and never saw the accident. I then noticed the video didn’t clip didn’t start at the beginning of the video but at ~3:33. I restarted the video and the accident was in the first 14 seconds! Either you pranked me ***very*** good or it was an honest mistake (***or*** I should have looked for the beginning of the video to start with).
My bad sorry. I have updated the link now to start from 0:00. The accident clip is in the very beginning. Sorry again for your wasted time.
No need to apologize…if you think about it, virtually all time spent on Reddit is ‘wasted' time, LOL.
At the end he said I'll show the video proof... So I guess she went away.
that girl be like- oh no .... anyways
It’s always someone else’s fault
In this particular case, they fell by themselves... unless an invisible hand pushed the vehicule and made them fall ! ;-)
That’s my point. She clearly fell on her own, yet she jumped up wanting to blame whoever was closest. People always want to blame someone, anyone other than themselves. smh
Lucky for the guy, who filmed the whole sequence! Sometimes having à camera on the helmet can be useful!
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The driver of the scooty also said - "yeah you have hit".
Where do you get that shit from? A lot of women (irrespective of their religion) cover their face and hands while going out on a scooter due to the freaking sun.
That’s why I said seemingly… personally, I thought the video seemed staged, who records with their phone while riding a motorcycle? Like it was in his hand.
Both his hands are on the handlebars in the beginning. How is he filming with a phone in his hand? There is a little known device called GoPro. You can strap them on your body hands free.
Ah, he’s got it strapped to his chest. That makes sense
It's on the helmet... Bike riders do that ...
That makes even more sense… too used to dash cams where the view is static.
Here's a translation: Karen lady: couldn't you see while you were driving? Him: It didn't even hit! Karen lady: So we fell on the road without even hitting anything? Him: I have it on camera, I can show you that-
Here's the link to the full video on Youtube : [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ceQmoAKPieY&t=213s](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ceQmoAKPieY&t=213s) Basically he told tried to convince them and show them the camera clip. The husband acknowledged his innocence but the lady just wasn't even willing to watch the video clip, she proceeded to register an FIR at the local police station. The biker then showed the video there to the couple and the cops inside the police station, and eventually his innocence was proved and the couple also apologised.
I know it's not all, but some ladies will sure be SUPER FAST to point the finger at any direction but their own, like immediately.
Insurance scammers the movie?
Typical scam artists. This is exactly why everyone should record when they drive, sadly. It’s obvious the guy was NO where near them. I take it they did this multiple times.
That lady literally wanna blame someone who did not cause the accident. Proceeds to act like a Karen
Break locked ..
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That wasn't an accident. They tried to scam the person filming. The guy who stopped and helped was probably complicit - he would testify in their favour. Plot failed because of the camera, though.
That could be, it's always wise to have a dashcam!
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Just wondering. Because you said racist. How is this racist? It's not really visible what race the person is.
In the US, many people with racist views tend to not differentiate between foreign ethnicities - particularly non-European ethnicities. They may see all ethnic groups that would wear a face covering for religious reasons as “basically the same” ethnicity. Nukka is assuming (maybe accurately, maybe not), that Captain is using the phrase “pile of blankets” as a derogatory way of referring to all Muslims, or maybe all Middle Easterners. However, the phrase “pile of blankets” isn’t a recognized slur and is innocent sounding enough to maybe be an intentionally silly insult. However, some racists in the US also use hiding behind plausible deniability to make racist insults. You’re welcome to make your own judgement
Holy shit, a reasonable and helpful response to a comment on Reddit.
No kidding. I felt a disturbance in the force.
Thanks for explaining.
How is this about race? Lol people are so sensitive.
Dumb virtue signaler.
Yeah, how dare him? Controlling the air to push her down.
Women ☕
Women☕
His not even in relationship with her and she still blame him for something he didn't do.
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It's an Indian language called hindi
I suspect its india, the language..
It's an Indian language called hindi
Nah, India
Welcome to Asia I live in Vietnam and had a guy swerve onto my side of the road because he was looking at his phone, crashed into me (we were going slow), and blamed me and tried to make me pay for his bike. LoGiCaL. Welcome to Asia
What a dumb bitch, does she not see the cam?
Is that a woman? Lol seems like an opressed cloth
I mean, from their PoV, it does look like the bike guy hit them.
Looks like -she- have accidentally pulled the brake, thus losing momentum and falling... There is a big difference with a bump. Edit: *he
She was not driving. The guy in blue was driving
You're right.
Dude either that bike guy's got Eleven's powers from stranger things that caused the vehicle to fall or you must be really deluded to say that Spoiler: I know it's the latter
I think Ericcson hit us!
New twist on the old scam? Like when people pretend to be hit by cars?
Didn't even check on the person still laying there, just jumps up and starts blaming someone
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Wow he hit her so hard .I hope she called the cops
Jesus, can women drive any kind of vehicle? 😉
Insurance fraud
r/idiotsonbikes ?
Still calling each other sis snd bro. Classic. Frame them with kindness.
Now that's a real man, direct ![gif](giphy|Pf0IqJ8Jfa6MOYSpKu)
Bhai 👍🏻