A pedestrian in Lausanne, Switzerland, is contesting a 100 Swiss franc (approximately 110 euros) fine issued eight months after he was struck by a car in April 2025. The pedestrian claims the driver ran a red light and then fled the scene, with no police intervention at the time. However, Lausanne police have since determined, based on their investigation, that the pedestrian was at fault for crossing against a red pedestrian signal. The pedestrian expresses frustration, stating he is being treated as a criminal despite being the victim, and that the fine is hindering his ability to claim insurance for medical expenses and damages.