A small dent, with no scrape marks, which would be there if the vehicles were moving at different speeds at the time of collision. Who knows how the dents were made but they are not consistent with his description. Also consider a 48 ton vehicle colliding at speed with a 1 ton vehicle. I'd suggest the smaller vehicle would move considerably using the laws of physics, which didn't happen in the video, but the video footage would be consistent with someone trying to make the most out of the situation, a little jink of the car to make a suggestion of contact on the video. The usual actions of a driver would see the lorry moving across and slow, brake, or even swerve to the inside lane. Do you think that having slowed significantly (sorry video now deleted but showed him slowing in front of the lorry to 48mph and putting on hazards) that theres indication he sped up once the lorry took an avoiding action to put his car in a position to suit his requirement for footage? Theres an interesting edit missing that bit on the video thats left.
I suggest someone wanting to promote a brand of vigilantism and righteousness might act as shown on the video, might withdraw a longer video when comments are made that it shows his actions were less than honorable, might also have other videos showing him placing his vehicle alongside lorries in blind spots.
These are suggestions. Who knows what happened as we have one side of the story, heavily editted. Guilt under British law has to be proven beyond reasonable doubt. With the drivers actions during this and the longer video now withdrawn and his descriptions of his further actions, I'd suggest theres reasonable doubt to his side of the story.
Whats a shame under current trial by internet is that a driver has been sacked just before Christmas.
Don't get me wrong. With the lack of traffic police around these dashcams can catch irresponsible drivers, it's just I question the motives and edited footage remaining in this case.