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No criminal charges for driver in Victoria hit and run caught on camera

WARNING: Disturbing content, viewer discretion is advised. Police are looking for the driver in this hit and run collision. – Dec 30, 2021

Victoria police say a driver has been charged under the Motor Vehicle Act in a frightening hit and run captured on camera in December.

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The collision happened around 9 a.m. on Dec. 30, as the victim was crossing the street on a green light at the intersection of Bay and Blanshard streets.

In the video, someone driving a heavily snow-covered MINI Countryman can be seen striking the woman in the crosswalk, then continuing on through the red light, nearly colliding with another vehicle.

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Good Samaritans came to the pedestrian’s aid, and police say she did not suffer life-threatening injuries.

Investigators seized a suspect vehicle the following day.

Police said Friday that the driver had been charged under B.C.’s Motor Vehicle Act and Motor Vehicle Regulations, however they are not facing criminal charges.

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The charges include driving without due care and attention, failure to remain at the scene of a collision, driving with an obstructed view and having an illegible plate.

The driver was fined $1,075 and given eight demerit points.

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