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Another woman mown down by a cyclist
A cyclist was arrested after a pensioner was left fighting for her life
in a crash in Oxford Street. The woman, in her seventies, suffered serious head injuries in the crash near Bond Street station at 4.30pm yesterday. She was taken to hospital where she remained today with “life- threatening” injuries. Her family were at her side. Scotland Yard said the cyclist stopped at the scene. He was arrested after checks showed he was wanted in connection with an unrelated alleged offence involving criminal damage. The cyclist was seen arguing with officers as hordes of shoppers watched. He shouted to the half-dozen officers trying to restrain him: “You’re breaking my arm, what are you holding me for? You are trying to make a show of me. That’s what police do.” https://www.standard.co.uk/news/crim...-a3633906.html |
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Another woman mown down by a cyclist
MrCheerful wrote:
A cyclist was arrested after a pensioner was left fighting for her life in a crash in Oxford Street. The woman, in her seventies, suffered serious head injuries in the crash near Bond Street station at 4.30pm yesterday. She was taken to hospital where she remained today with "life- threatening" injuries. Her family were at her side. Scotland Yard said the cyclist stopped at the scene. He was arrested after checks showed he was wanted in connection with an unrelated alleged offence involving criminal damage. The cyclist was seen arguing with officers as hordes of shoppers watched. He shouted to the half-dozen officers trying to restrain him: "You're breaking my arm, what are you holding me for? You are trying to make a show of me. That's what police do." https://www.standard.co.uk/news/crim...-a3633906.html "After apparently refusing to get into a police car, the cyclist was escorted into a police van and taken to a station, two and a half hours after the collision" The gross stupidity of cyclists never ceases to amaze me. Low life scum. |
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Another woman mown down by a cyclist
On Wednesday, September 13, 2017 at 4:31:36 PM UTC+1, MrCheerful wrote:
A cyclist was arrested after a pensioner was left fighting for her life in a crash in Oxford Street. The woman, in her seventies, suffered serious head injuries in the crash near Bond Street station at 4.30pm yesterday. She was taken to hospital where she remained today with “life- threatening” injuries. Her family were at her side. Scotland Yard said the cyclist stopped at the scene. He was arrested after checks showed he was wanted in connection with an unrelated alleged offence involving criminal damage. The cyclist was seen arguing with officers as hordes of shoppers watched. He shouted to the half-dozen officers trying to restrain him: “You’re breaking my arm, what are you holding me for? You are trying to make a show of me. That’s what police do.” https://www.standard.co.uk/news/crim...-a3633906.html If there were hordes of shoppers there should be plenty of witnesses to testify the pedestrian walked into the path of a moving vehicle without a helmet. The fracas and arrest have nothing to do with the incident. Besides, I thought cyclists always fled the scene. |
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Another woman mown down by a cyclist
Simon Jester wrote:
On Wednesday, September 13, 2017 at 4:31:36 PM UTC+1, MrCheerful wrote: A cyclist was arrested after a pensioner was left fighting for her life in a crash in Oxford Street. The woman, in her seventies, suffered serious head injuries in the crash near Bond Street station at 4.30pm yesterday. She was taken to hospital where she remained today with "life- threatening" injuries. Her family were at her side. Scotland Yard said the cyclist stopped at the scene. He was arrested after checks showed he was wanted in connection with an unrelated alleged offence involving criminal damage. The cyclist was seen arguing with officers as hordes of shoppers watched. He shouted to the half-dozen officers trying to restrain him: "You're breaking my arm, what are you holding me for? You are trying to make a show of me. That's what police do." https://www.standard.co.uk/news/crim...-a3633906.html If there were hordes of shoppers there should be plenty of witnesses to testify the pedestrian walked into the path of a moving vehicle without a helmet. All of the shoppers on the footpath should be looking out for ******s riding bicycles and mowing down old people? The fracas and arrest have nothing to do with the incident. The **** resisted arrest, you pillock Besides, I thought cyclists always fled the scene. Mostly they do. ****! You are trolling and I fell for it. Please tell me that you are serious about your comments and that I did not fall for replying to your ****. |
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Another woman mown down by a cyclist
On 13/09/2017 17:18, Mr Pounder Esquire wrote:
MrCheerful wrote: A cyclist was arrested after a pensioner was left fighting for her life in a crash in Oxford Street. The woman, in her seventies, suffered serious head injuries in the crash near Bond Street station at 4.30pm yesterday. She was taken to hospital where she remained today with "life- threatening" injuries. Her family were at her side. Scotland Yard said the cyclist stopped at the scene. He was arrested after checks showed he was wanted in connection with an unrelated alleged offence involving criminal damage. The cyclist was seen arguing with officers as hordes of shoppers watched. He shouted to the half-dozen officers trying to restrain him: "You're breaking my arm, what are you holding me for? You are trying to make a show of me. That's what police do." https://www.standard.co.uk/news/crim...-a3633906.html "After apparently refusing to get into a police car, the cyclist was escorted into a police van and taken to a station, two and a half hours after the collision" The gross stupidity of cyclists never ceases to amaze me. Low life scum. Come off it. You can easily see his point. What right did the police have to arrest him? The law doesn't apply to cyclists. |
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Another woman mown down by a cyclist
On 13/09/2017 18:40, Simon Jester wrote:
On Wednesday, September 13, 2017 at 4:31:36 PM UTC+1, MrCheerful wrote: A cyclist was arrested after a pensioner was left fighting for her life in a crash in Oxford Street. The woman, in her seventies, suffered serious head injuries in the crash near Bond Street station at 4.30pm yesterday. She was taken to hospital where she remained today with “life- threatening” injuries. Her family were at her side. Scotland Yard said the cyclist stopped at the scene. He was arrested after checks showed he was wanted in connection with an unrelated alleged offence involving criminal damage. The cyclist was seen arguing with officers as hordes of shoppers watched. He shouted to the half-dozen officers trying to restrain him: “You’re breaking my arm, what are you holding me for? You are trying to make a show of me. That’s what police do.” https://www.standard.co.uk/news/crim...-a3633906.html If there were hordes of shoppers there should be plenty of witnesses to testify the pedestrian walked into the path of a moving vehicle without a helmet. That wouldn't surprise me. He might well be well advised to advertise for cyclists to turn up and testify... However... The report says: "Witnesses described seeing two cyclists turning on to Oxford Street, with one striking the woman as she crossed the road". When you turn into a street - no matter what vehicle you are using - you are obliged to accord precedence to pedestrians already crossing the street into which you are turning. You should already have known this, but it comes as no surprise to observe that you didn't. The fracas and arrest have nothing to do with the incident. It is co-lateral evidence which goes to the issue of the defendant's demeanour and intentions, as well as his credibility. It may certainly be the subject of separate charges. Besides, I thought cyclists always fled the scene. He prolly had a buckled front wheel and was intent on getting the victim to pay for it? |
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Another woman mown down by a cyclist
On Wednesday, September 13, 2017 at 8:43:43 PM UTC+1, Mr Pounder Esquire wrote:
Simon Jester wrote: On Wednesday, September 13, 2017 at 4:31:36 PM UTC+1, MrCheerful wrote: A cyclist was arrested after a pensioner was left fighting for her life in a crash in Oxford Street. The woman, in her seventies, suffered serious head injuries in the crash near Bond Street station at 4.30pm yesterday. She was taken to hospital where she remained today with "life- threatening" injuries. Her family were at her side. Scotland Yard said the cyclist stopped at the scene. He was arrested after checks showed he was wanted in connection with an unrelated alleged offence involving criminal damage. The cyclist was seen arguing with officers as hordes of shoppers watched. He shouted to the half-dozen officers trying to restrain him: "You're breaking my arm, what are you holding me for? You are trying to make a show of me. That's what police do." https://www.standard.co.uk/news/crim...-a3633906.html If there were hordes of shoppers there should be plenty of witnesses to testify the pedestrian walked into the path of a moving vehicle without a helmet. All of the shoppers on the footpath should be looking out for ******s riding bicycles and mowing down old people? Did this incident occur on the footway or the carriageway? The fracas and arrest have nothing to do with the incident. The **** resisted arrest, you pillock And? Besides, I thought cyclists always fled the scene. Mostly they do. Evidence? |
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Another woman mown down by a cyclist
On 13/09/2017 20:55, JNugent wrote:
On 13/09/2017 18:40, Simon Jester wrote: On Wednesday, September 13, 2017 at 4:31:36 PM UTC+1, MrCheerful wrote: A cyclist was arrested after a pensioner was left fighting for her life in a crash in Oxford Street. The woman, in her seventies, suffered serious head injuries in the crash near Bond Street station at 4.30pm yesterday. She was taken to hospital where she remained today with “life- threatening” injuries. Her family were at her side. Scotland Yard said the cyclist stopped at the scene. He was arrested after checks showed he was wanted in connection with an unrelated alleged offence involving criminal damage. The cyclist was seen arguing with officers as hordes of shoppers watched. He shouted to the half-dozen officers trying to restrain him: “You’re breaking my arm, what are you holding me for? You are trying to make a show of me. That’s what police do.” https://www.standard.co.uk/news/crim...-a3633906.html If there were hordes of shoppers there should be plenty of witnesses to testify the pedestrian walked into the path of a moving vehicle without a helmet. That wouldn't surprise me. He might well be well advised to advertise for cyclists to turn up and testify... However... The report says: "Witnesses described seeing two cyclists turning on to Oxford Street, with one striking the woman as she crossed the road". When you turn into a street - no matter what vehicle you are using - you are obliged to accord precedence to pedestrians already crossing the street into which you are turning. You should already have known this, but it comes as no surprise to observe that you didn't. The fracas and arrest have nothing to do with the incident. It is co-lateral evidence which goes to the issue of the defendant's demeanour and intentions, as well as his credibility. It may certainly be the subject of separate charges. Besides, I thought cyclists always fled the scene. He prolly had a buckled front wheel and was intent on getting the victim to pay for it? Happily a woman has the incident on camera, and there must be plenty of cameras in that area in any case, so the cyclist may be vindicated yet, but not on the other charges he faces. |
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Another woman mown down by a cyclist
On 13/09/2017 20:58, MrCheerful wrote:
On 13/09/2017 20:55, JNugent wrote: On 13/09/2017 18:40, Simon Jester wrote: On Wednesday, September 13, 2017 at 4:31:36 PM UTC+1, MrCheerful wrote: A cyclist was arrested after a pensioner was left fighting for her life in a crash in Oxford Street. The woman, in her seventies, suffered serious head injuries in the crash near Bond Street station at 4.30pm yesterday. She was taken to hospital where she remained today with “life- threatening” injuries. Her family were at her side. Scotland Yard said the cyclist stopped at the scene. He was arrested after checks showed he was wanted in connection with an unrelated alleged offence involving criminal damage. The cyclist was seen arguing with officers as hordes of shoppers watched. He shouted to the half-dozen officers trying to restrain him: “You’re breaking my arm, what are you holding me for? You are trying to make a show of me. That’s what police do.” https://www.standard.co.uk/news/crim...-a3633906.html If there were hordes of shoppers there should be plenty of witnesses to testify the pedestrian walked into the path of a moving vehicle without a helmet. That wouldn't surprise me. He might well be well advised to advertise for cyclists to turn up and testify... However... The report says: "Witnesses described seeing two cyclists turning on to Oxford Street, with one striking the woman as she crossed the road". When you turn into a street - no matter what vehicle you are using - you are obliged to accord precedence to pedestrians already crossing the street into which you are turning. You should already have known this, but it comes as no surprise to observe that you didn't. The fracas and arrest have nothing to do with the incident. It is co-lateral evidence which goes to the issue of the defendant's demeanour and intentions, as well as his credibility. It may certainly be the subject of separate charges. Besides, I thought cyclists always fled the scene. He prolly had a buckled front wheel and was intent on getting the victim to pay for it? Happily a woman has the incident on camera, and there must be plenty of cameras in that area in any case, so the cyclist may be vindicated yet, but not on the other charges he faces. "Witnesses described seeing two cyclists turning on to Oxford Street, with one striking the woman as she crossed the road". If that's what happened, there is nothing that can "vindicate" him. He would have been obliged to give way (accord precedence) to any pedestrian already crossing the street into which he was turning, stopping if necessary in order to do so. |
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Another woman mown down by a cyclist
JNugent wrote:
On 13/09/2017 17:18, Mr Pounder Esquire wrote: MrCheerful wrote: A cyclist was arrested after a pensioner was left fighting for her life in a crash in Oxford Street. The woman, in her seventies, suffered serious head injuries in the crash near Bond Street station at 4.30pm yesterday. She was taken to hospital where she remained today with "life- threatening" injuries. Her family were at her side. Scotland Yard said the cyclist stopped at the scene. He was arrested after checks showed he was wanted in connection with an unrelated alleged offence involving criminal damage. The cyclist was seen arguing with officers as hordes of shoppers watched. He shouted to the half-dozen officers trying to restrain him: "You're breaking my arm, what are you holding me for? You are trying to make a show of me. That's what police do." https://www.standard.co.uk/news/crim...-a3633906.html "After apparently refusing to get into a police car, the cyclist was escorted into a police van and taken to a station, two and a half hours after the collision" The gross stupidity of cyclists never ceases to amaze me. Low life scum. Come off it. You can easily see his point. What right did the police have to arrest him? He was wanted in connection with an unrelated alleged offence involving criminal damage, apparently - it's all in the report. The law doesn't apply to cyclists. I think that is what's called being facetious. |
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