
"Clearly, it's the snowboarder's fault. Just kidding, the answer here is pretty clear: it's the skier in the orange coat. The skier in the red coat was well in front of him, and the orange coat, who was the uphill skier, didn't slow down at all until he collided with the other guy. In addition, the guy in the red coat is skiing in complete control and is laying down some nice turns."
"This time, a video from Reddit user Skibum__ showed two skiers colliding at Mont Tremblant in Quebec, Canada. The video shows two skiers making wide GS turns, eventually colliding with each other. After getting up, the skier in the red coat yelled at the other skier: "Dude, what the f*ck?" Meanwhile, the other skier allegedly said that the guy in the red coat needed "to ski in control." So who's at fault here?"
A video shows two skiers at Mont Tremblant making wide GS turns and eventually colliding. The skier in the red coat is well in front and executes controlled turns. The uphill skier in the orange coat does not slow or alter line and collides into the red coat. After rising, the red coat shouted "Dude, what the f*ck?" while the other reportedly told him he needed "to ski in control." Fault is assigned to the orange coat for failing to ski in control and yielding to the skier ahead, described humorously as pass interference with a fifteen-yard penalty.
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