I guess dishonest "Mytton" forgot the part about "If Greer can turn his head around in 1/18 of a second". How convenient.
Putting the "false equivalencies" and "Iacoletti's fantasies" into perspective.
When Greer turned he already had his torso facing into the car and didn't have to turn his head and body anywhere near as much as Kellerman who is facing forward and needed to look directly behind.
And even when you do look at Greer who was seated at a better angle, from the time he turns, surveys the situation and turns back to a point nowhere near where he bagan is more than a second whereas while behind the sign Kellerman had to turn further while seated facing forward and then return to the same position and appear the same as he disappeared in 0.7 seconds.
Btw keep trying, because making you look the Fool give me a rush!
JohnM