snowspeeder
Senior Member
There is no recorded evidence, but there is eyewitness evidence.
There was no injury and no ambulance called. As you may have noted above, it was a near miss.
Many crimes are reported and convicted solely based on eyewitness testimony, e.g. molest cases.
If the person reporting it is not to be believed, then why is the police believing the other person, especially the suspect? Aren't both at least equal? If so, wouldn't it warrant further investigation rather than just believing one party over another?
FYI, more info since you apparently think the police did their job well. Initially, due to the fast moving circumstance, only the first letters of the license plate and the number was noted. The last letter was not noted. The colour of the van was noted.
You know what the police told me? "OH you dont have the complete license number, we can't do anything".
It was only after I suggested "why dont you check the vehicle records, see which ones are vans, have license number and first letters correspond, then form there, cross check to see which one match the colour". It was only after I, a layman not in the field of investigations suggesting that, then they went "Oh, okay".
And they promptly came up with one shortlisted registration (after which the whole affair about the asking the owner if they have Indian workers started".
I only expect the police to investigate, not to conclude, but it appears even asking them to investigate is squeezing blood from a stone.
I'm not sure who is the one jumping to conclusions here.
The officer who acted in that way must be inexperienced.
Anyway in molest cases, the victim must be willing to step up and voice out after the crime has been committed. So there is a case.
The near miss incident you mentioned did not result in any injury. Besides, where is the pedestrian? Did he/she lodge a report? Comparing this kind of incidents with a molest case is irrelevant in my opinion.
Let me put it this way. Say I'm the pedestrian crossing the road. A van nearly hit me but sped off. I got a shock but did not notice its plate number, but anyway I decided not to take any action (maybe just curse the stupid driver). Then another person standing nearby sees it and reports the case. Again, in my IMO, when the officer hears this, the info may be passed on to the investigator to decide if this is worth investigating (note that the men in blue are ground officers and they do not go into investigating cases like detectives). Very likely, the investigator will decide not to do anything, maybe just file the report, thats all. And hence, you got the reply from the officer which you did not like to hear.