CLEVELAND, Ohio — Imagine this: You’re driving to work, maybe running a few minutes late. You approach an intersection, the light turns red, but you decide to push it — just this once. You roll through, and suddenly, you’re broadsided by another vehicle. The police arrive, take statements, and without hesitation, they write you a ticket. You’re at fault. End of story.
There are no special explanations, no months-long reviews. Just swift consequences, because that’s how the law works for regular people.
Now consider what happened when the person behind the wheel was driving Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb…