I agree the driver was wrong for over-taking there. However, I do not agree with the way the motorcyclist went about it. In fact I do not think it would do them much help in a court to be honest. Sometimes it's very hard to keep calm especially when the adrenaline is flowing and you are in fear for your life, but he had a choice at the end. He could have simply spoken to the driver and took it from there. He is also putting himself in danger because no matter how big or skilled you are, it doesn't take a big or skilled person to do you damage, especially if they have a weapon. I do feel the motorcyclist was provoking the situation towards the end because he was not in any kind of threat at the time and the person he hit was walking away. So what was the point?
I'd even go as far as to say that the way the person filming was going after them, that they had a right to defend themself and I do not think there would be any mitigating factors in what you were doing.
@MOT comment - this is an old video - must be a couple of years old at least.
Someone is just finding videos on youtube and posting here thinking it's beneficial pffffft
I agree the driver was wrong for over-taking there. However, I do not agree with the way the motorcyclist went about it. In fact I do not think it would do them much help in a court to be honest. Sometimes it's very hard to keep calm especially when the adrenaline is flowing and you are in fear for your life, but he had a choice at the end. He could have simply spoken to the driver and took it from there. He is also putting himself in danger because no matter how big or skilled you are, it doesn't take a big or skilled person to do you damage, especially if they have a weapon. I do feel the motorcyclist was provoking the situation towards the end because he was not in any kind of threat at the time and the person he hit was walking away. So what was the point?