Alan Harper's Tash
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It is allowed. No one suggested otherwise.Probably yeah through social media, I don't see the link here though? All people have done is see the footage that is out there and voiced their opinions on it. Everyone initially was shocked and sickened, everybody is thinking of the victims, the more footage that came out though the situation looked a lot different to some mad lunatic, possibly a terrorist intending to kill people that day. Driver is at fault and fucked 100% No one defended their actions, simply tried to think why they have reacted that way considering the attack to his car. It is then highlighting that smashing windows, trying to open the door and drag the driver out, all before he has hit anybody is mindless. That made the situation escalate, that can be said. It is allowed. The driver being on drugs means from a legal point of view he is done and rightly so.
What we have now is millions of amateur reporters reporting on how they interpret a video.
Before social media, local/national news reporters would attend the site, describe what had happened and then report what the emergency services had said about the incident and what was happening as a result.
Now we have millions of people watching a video, creating potential reasons for it happening which then creates potential narratives that ping across the world.
We still don’t really know why what happened did. We’ll have to wait for the trial, like the vast majority of cases.