Potentially, but I wouldn't think so in this case. He had a light out, and it seems if he did have a working globe in, he probably wouldn't have hit the pedestrian anyway. If he did hit the pedestrian with a non-approved globe in, it may have been found in the subsequent investigation, and there could be blamed, but I suspect that's not likely. Moreso if he had an illegal globe in that caused another to become blinded and hit a pedestrian?