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Just a fine for cyclist that ran down a solicitor
Despite causing brain damage to the pedestrian that he mowed down at 26mph
the cyclist does not even get a ban from the road or prison time, merely a fine. However, civil proceedings are to follow, so I hope his fridge freezer insurance is in order since the loss of a career as a solicitor is going to be very expensive, and the payout will come from every pocket in the land (in effect) http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/public...cle3464777.ece |
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Just a fine for cyclist that ran down a solicitor
On Wednesday, July 4, 2012 8:31:34 AM UTC+1, Mrcheerful wrote:
Despite causing brain damage to the pedestrian that he mowed down at 26mph the cyclist does not even get a ban from the road or prison time, merely a fine. However, civil proceedings are to follow, so I hope his fridge freezer insurance is in order since the loss of a career as a solicitor is going to be very expensive, and the payout will come from every pocket in the land (in effect) http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/public...cle3464777.ece Mark Cavendish makes a useful suggestion:- http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/public...cle3451896.ece "The fastest man on two wheels says that if drivers knew that they would face harsh penalties if they knocked down a cyclist they would pay more attention and safety would improve." The same should apply in cyclist/pedestrian collisions. It would concentrate the mind. It should not be necessary, but there you are. Apparently, in 2009 in the Brussels Region:- "A driver or cyclist who ignores a red light can get a fine of 150 euro. A pedestrian up to 50 euro." |
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Just a fine for cyclist that ran down a solicitor
On Jul 4, 8:31*am, "Mrcheerful" wrote:
Despite causing brain damage to the pedestrian that he mowed down at 26mph the cyclist does not even get a ban from the road or prison time, merely a fine. Clearly this incident justifies your and others' hate towards ALL cyclists, doesn't it? This particular cyclist was an idiot, and has been justly punished. Move on. However, civil proceedings are to follow, so I hope his fridge freezer insurance is in order Fridge freezer insurance??????????????? |
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Just a fine for cyclist that ran down a solicitor
"M Wicks" wrote in message ... On Jul 4, 8:31 am, "Mrcheerful" wrote: Despite causing brain damage to the pedestrian that he mowed down at 26mph the cyclist does not even get a ban from the road or prison time, merely a fine. Clearly this incident justifies your and others' hate towards ALL cyclists, doesn't it? This particular cyclist was an idiot, and has been justly punished. Move on. However, civil proceedings are to follow, so I hope his fridge freezer insurance is in order Fridge freezer insurance??????????????? Believe it or not, some mad cyclists claim that household insurance covers them against any third part claims. If you had read this group for long enough, you would have known that. |
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Just a fine for cyclist that ran down a solicitor
On Jul 4, 3:40*pm, "John Benn" wrote:
"M Wicks" wrote in message ... On Jul 4, 8:31 am, "Mrcheerful" wrote: Despite causing brain damage to the pedestrian that he mowed down at 26mph the cyclist does not even get a ban from the road or prison time, merely a fine. Clearly this incident justifies your and others' hate towards ALL cyclists, doesn't it? This particular cyclist was an idiot, and has been justly punished. Move on. However, civil proceedings are to follow, so I hope his fridge freezer insurance is in order Fridge freezer insurance??????????????? Believe it or not, some mad cyclists claim that household insurance covers them against any third part claims. Do you have any evidence that it doesn't? If you had read this group for long enough, you would have known that. I'm so very sorry. Shoot me now. Perhaps I have been reading this group and just didn't pick up on that one point. There are an awful lot of heated 'themes' around here as you've doubtless noticed. Many are either started or perpetuated by you. |
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Just a fine for cyclist that ran down a solicitor
On 4 jul, 09:31, "Mrcheerful" wrote:
Despite causing brain damage to the pedestrian that he mowed down at 26mph the cyclist does not even get a ban from the road or prison time, merely a fine. However, civil proceedings are to follow, so I hope his fridge freezer insurance is in order since the loss of a career as a solicitor is going to be very expensive, and the payout will come from every pocket in the land (in effect) http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/public...cle3464777.ece My thoughts are with the lawyer and his family. |
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Just a fine for cyclist that ran down a solicitor
On Jul 4, 3:43*pm, M Wicks wrote:
On Jul 4, 3:40*pm, "John Benn" wrote: "M Wicks" wrote in message .... On Jul 4, 8:31 am, "Mrcheerful" wrote: Despite causing brain damage to the pedestrian that he mowed down at 26mph the cyclist does not even get a ban from the road or prison time, merely a fine. Clearly this incident justifies your and others' hate towards ALL cyclists, doesn't it? This particular cyclist was an idiot, and has been justly punished. Move on. However, civil proceedings are to follow, so I hope his fridge freezer insurance is in order Fridge freezer insurance??????????????? Believe it or not, some mad cyclists claim that household insurance covers them against any third part claims. Do you have any evidence that it doesn't? If you had read this group for long enough, you would have known that. I'm so very sorry. Shoot me now. Perhaps I have been reading this group and just didn't pick up on that one point. There are an awful lot of heated 'themes' around here as you've doubtless noticed. Many are either started or perpetuated by you. So catch up |
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Just a fine for cyclist that ran down a solicitor
On 04/07/2012 15:43, M Wicks wrote:
On Jul 4, 3:40 pm, "John Benn" wrote: "M Wicks" wrote in message ... On Jul 4, 8:31 am, "Mrcheerful" wrote: Despite causing brain damage to the pedestrian that he mowed down at 26mph the cyclist does not even get a ban from the road or prison time, merely a fine. Clearly this incident justifies your and others' hate towards ALL cyclists, doesn't it? This particular cyclist was an idiot, and has been justly punished. Move on. However, civil proceedings are to follow, so I hope his fridge freezer insurance is in order Fridge freezer insurance??????????????? Believe it or not, some mad cyclists claim that household insurance covers them against any third part claims. Do you have any evidence that it doesn't? If you had read this group for long enough, you would have known that. I'm so very sorry. Shoot me now. Perhaps I have been reading this group and just didn't pick up on that one point. There are an awful lot of heated 'themes' around here as you've doubtless noticed. Many are either started or perpetuated by you. Perhaps you're just a thick ****? -- Dave - Cyclists VOR. "Many people barely recognise the bicycle as a legitimate mode of transport; it is either a toy for children or a vehicle fit only for the poor and/or strange," Dave Horton - Lancaster University |
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Just a fine for cyclist that ran down a solicitor
On Wed, 4 Jul 2012 08:31:34 +0100, "Mrcheerful"
wrote: Despite causing brain damage to the pedestrian that he mowed down at 26mph the cyclist does not even get a ban from the road or prison time, merely a fine. However, civil proceedings are to follow, so I hope his fridge freezer insurance is in order since the loss of a career as a solicitor is going to be very expensive, and the payout will come from every pocket in the land (in effect) http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/public...cle3464777.ece £1795 for causing injury after shooting a red light is a considerably greater price than Robert Harris had to pay after he chose to drive with three bald tyres and killed four cyclists by skidding into them. He had to pay £180, £45 per life he took. |
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Just a fine for cyclist that ran down a solicitor
On 04/07/2012 20:54, Bertie Wooster wrote:
"Mrcheerful" wrote: Despite causing brain damage to the pedestrian that he mowed down at 26mph the cyclist does not even get a ban from the road or prison time, merely a fine. However, civil proceedings are to follow, so I hope his fridge freezer insurance is in order since the loss of a career as a solicitor is going to be very expensive, and the payout will come from every pocket in the land (in effect) http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/public...cle3464777.ece £1795 for causing injury after shooting a red light is a considerably greater price than Robert Harris had to pay after he chose to drive with three bald tyres and killed four cyclists by skidding into them. He had to pay £180, £45 per life he took. The wife of the injured (disabled) victim of that red-light-ignoring criminal cyclist makes a point which will surely resonate with the majority of the public: I want the whole world to know that cyclists have a duty of care to behave like human beings, she said. Its about time people stopped worrying about cyclists being killed by lorries if they do not conduct themselves in the right manner. He nearly killed my husband. I dare say that the victim will be very well represented in court. Let's all of us hope he (and his counsel) take his assailant to the cleaners. |
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