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England considers law blaming driver in all car/bike crashes!!



 
 
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Old September 23rd 09, 05:01 AM posted to alt.politics.democrats.d,alt.rush-limbaugh,talk.politics.guns,rec.bicycles.misc,misc.legal
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Default England considers law blaming driver in all car/bike crashes!!

In article 1d2b9fd0-72ff-44c4-bf66-c043106de2a9
@k26g2000vbp.googlegroups.com, says...

On Sep 21, 8:31*pm, tankfixer wrote:
In article , xeton2001
@yahoo.com says...

MINISTERS are considering making motorists legally responsible for
accidents involving cyclists or pedestrians, even if they are not at
fault.


Government advisers are pushing for changes in the civil law that will
make the most powerful vehicle involved in a collision automatically
liable for insurance and compensation purposes.


Proof that government health care is a failure..
In a compassionate health care system lunatics like those politicians
would have been committed and society kept safe from thier moronic
ideas.


Jeeze, couldn't you somehow tie this to bearing arms or keeping slaves
or something?


Read the 14th amendment..
Slaves are still legal..
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