Collision with pedestrian<br/>The couple thought the lane I was travelling in was on a red like the one to my right therefore did not look. I did my best to stop but due to the recent rain that day the road was damp and slippery as it had not rained for a few weeks. The lady had a bad cut on her head which bled profusely and lost a chunk of skin on her arm about the size of a tennis ball. For this and the fact I have recently had a long chat with the lady who was very apologetic I will not show the remaining footage out of respect. This video is for pedestrians and drivers/riders awareness.
The junction is very poor, the hedge would completely block the view of any car driver or rider of a child so I am normally cautious when I ride along here but I have seen car fly through there at at least 50mph. There is no push button system for pedestrian to stop traffic, I was not aware of this neither were the police officers who attended, they have said they will raise this as an issue (other accidents have happened here apparently).
Three witness confirmed the couple stepped out and I did what I could to avoid, the police saw the footage and agreed so I was found to be not at fault.
Caught on cam Man pretending to be blind holds up bank with fake seeing eye dog<br/>JACKSONVILLE, Florida - A bizarre bank robbery is caught on camera involving a man pretending to be blind.
The man's so-called seeing eye dog is oblivious to the crime, and seems to think it's all a game, wagging its tail, and acting friendly toward bank customers.
Authorities say Nicholas Humphrey was caught on newly-released surveillance video, slowly walking into the Community First Credit Union in Jacksonville, Florida on December 1st, 2016.
The next two hours were about to become permanently burned into the minds of customer-turned-hostages, as Humphrey is seen drawing a gun from a bucket that he carried into the bank.
A woman in the drive-thru called 911 when she noticed that employees had their hands on their heads.
Eight minutes later, police arrived and a standoff began.
Thirteen people obeyed commands as they were shoveled from room-to-room.
At one point, Humphrey is seen pointing a gun and forcing hostages to their knees with their hands clasped behind their heads.
The SWAT team arrived and a hostage was eventually let go as part of the negotiation.
Authorities say Humphrey was threatening to kill hostages.
A little while later, two hostages made a dash for the door - a woman escaped first, while the man behind her fell at the door and struggled to crawl along the sidewalk.
Eventually, Humphrey is seen at the front of the bank, putting his hands in the air just as SWAT members swarm him.
After two hours of terror, no one was injured and Humphrey was in handcuffs.
Humphrey has pleaded not guilty to 13 counts of kidnapping with a weapon, attempted armed robbery, and grand theft auto for arriving in a stolen vehicle.