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http://tinyurl.com/9ckq7 Mistake number one. If she was a lawyer she could have fiddled the system. Mistake number two. Should should have hit a cyclist. Cyclists don't count as human in the eyes of the law. Zoom |
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Zoom Wrote: http://tinyurl.com/9ckq7 Mistake number one. If she was a lawyer she could have fiddled the system. Mistake number two. Should should have hit a cyclist. Cyclists don't count as human in the eyes of the law. Zoom Ooooo, you're *so* cynical about this. Really can't blame you though.. Over at Wheels of Justice, we're fiddling around with getting national strategy together, cyclist and non-cyclist contribution welcome, read more here... 'Aus Wheels of Justice Forum (http://s13.invisionfree.com/AusWheels_of_Justice/) 'Bicycle Justice blog' (http://bicyclejustice.blogspot.com) 'WoJ yahoogroup (http://sports.groups.yahoo.com/group/wheelsofjustice/ -- cfsmtb |
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cfsmtb Wrote: Ooooo, you're *so* cynical about this. Really can't blame you though. Over at Wheels of Justice, we're fiddling around with getting national strategy together, cyclist and non-cyclist contribution welcome, read more here.. 'Aus Wheels of Justice Forum (http://s13.invisionfree.com/AusWheels_of_Justice/) 'Bicycle Justice blog' (http://bicyclejustice.blogspot.com/) 'WoJ yahoogroup (http://sports.groups.yahoo.com/group/wheelsofjustice/) I find the links with the police and the quality of the investigatio that was done or not done to be most deserving of cynicism and concern Steve -- SteveA |
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SteveA Wrote: I find the links with the police and the quality of the investigatio that was done or not done to be most deserving of cynicism an concern. SteveA You're entitled to your POV, but public perception is quite somethin else. Further history to this case he http://melbourne.indymedia.org/news/...ment.php#94077 Unfortunately there's the usual peanut gallery lurking in the comment to the IM story, but several valid remarks as well -- cfsmtb |
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cfsmtb Wrote: You're entitled to your POV, but public perception is quite somethin else. Further history to this case he http://melbourne.indymedia.org/news/2004/11/82340.php Unfortunately there's the usual peanut gallery lurking in the comment to the IM story, but several valid remarks as well. My comment was directed at the McGee case rather than the Mel motorcyclist who was killed by the drunk driver, but reading some o the comments left on indymedia worries me seriously about drive attitudes SteveA -- SteveA |
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... http://tinyurl.com/9ckq7 Mistake number one. If she was a lawyer she could have fiddled the system. Mistake number two. Should should have hit a cyclist. Cyclists don't count as human in the eyes of the law. Zoom If she had hit a cyclist, the cyclist would have been considered as having provoked her - by being there! Henry. |
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"Zoom" wrote: http://tinyurl.com/9ckq7 Mistake number one. If she was a lawyer she could have fiddled the system. Mistake number two. Should should have hit a cyclist. Cyclists don't count as human in the eyes of the law. My thoughts exactly when I heard about this one. Seems that in this legal system if you don't have a motor underneath you, you are a second class citizen, just asking to be run off the road. A friend of mine is still waiting to see if the police or OH & S are going to do anything to prosecute the company director who ordered his employee to drive a truck with no brakes, which then failed to stop at traffic lights, running through a bus shelter where his wife was reading her mail. :mad Cheers Peter |
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Peter Signorini Wrote: My thoughts exactly when I heard about this one. Seems that in thi legal system if you don't have a motor underneath you, you are a secon class citizen, just asking to be run off the road. A friend of mine is still waiting to see if the police or OH & S ar going to do anything to prosecute the company director who ordered hi employee to drive a truck with no brakes, which then failed to stop a traffic lights, running through a bus shelter where his wife wa reading her mail. :mad Cheers Peter Yes, your friend (sorry, his name escapes me at the moment) ha mentioned this previously on a.b. Can't ever comprehend a situatio like that. :( People interstate may not be aware that the Melani Edwards case provoked protests in Victoria last year (refer to I article in this thread), also refer to 'WoJ forum (http://tinyurl.com/cpfyl) for further links -- cfsmtb |
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