Sentences with phrase «innocent pedestrians»

The phrase "innocent pedestrians" refers to people who are walking or crossing the street but are not involved in any wrongdoing or causing any harm. Full definition
I would hate for you to run down several innocent pedestrians because you were letting your «god» control your thoughts.
From early on Sleeping Dogs encourages (and requires) a suspension of disbelief to just enjoy a well told crime drama and try not think too hard about what would happen to an undercover officer who kills approximately 90 % of Hong Kong's gangster population (and a significant number of innocent pedestrians) in the space of a few months.
Through a series of unlikely circumstances, Belle and Washburn must stick together to bring the criminals to justice, without killing innocent pedestrians in the process.
Straight Sane Normal people do not throw dollys through bus windows at innocent pedestrians.
Instead they spend most of their screen time getting in each other's way and wreaking havoc on innocent pedestrians.
Not only is this scene not funny, but we wonder what value there is in jeopardizing the lives of innocent pedestrians, with whom they have several near run - ins, for the sake of a needless experiment by a supposed man of God.
With neon lights, flickering billboards and shimmering glass spires all over, the canopy seems just as full and lively as the streets (as lively as streets can be with no innocent pedestrians around).
Blow away the falling boxes, and save the innocent pedestrians.
«I was on my cell phone,» is not a valid legal defense for drivers, and in fact, only contributes to their negligence against an innocent pedestrian.
The woman is an innocent pedestrian walking down the street.
When drivers are behind the wheel they must concentrate on the task at hand, or an innocent pedestrian could be the victim and lives will be changed forever.
When an out - of - control motor vehicle driver strikes an innocent pedestrian, they can strike the ground violently, resulting in serious injuries such as broken bones, fractures, soft tissue injuries, spinal cord injuries, and head injuries.
When that obligation is not met, innocent pedestrians can be seriously injured — and their right to receive financial compensation must be protected.
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