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Toronto Police Officer in Cruiser Hits Pedestrian After Previously Denying Contact

February 23, 2024 - Toronto’s Rachel Wharton was struck by an officer in a Toronto Police Services (TPS) cruiser with enough force that her phone flew out of her hand but the officer initially denied making contact reports the Toronto Star and The Biking Lawyer.

A dash cam video, by another driver who witnessed the incident, shows Wharton crossing the intersection with a clear red light for oncoming traffic and the police cruiser turns into the intersection and appears to strike Wharton.

That has now been shared on social media by The Biking Lawyer, Dave Shellnut, who represents injured cyclists and pedestrians, noting that police initially denied that there was any contact.

“Under the Highway Traffic Act, people involved in a collision — whether between vehicles or a vehicle and a pedestrian — are required to report the incident and exchange insurance information,” said Shellnut.

Read the full report here.

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