[Update] Cyclist convicted of "wanton and furious driving"
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He's certainly at fault by using an illegal bike with no front brakes but if she's a mobile phone Zombie then there's blame on both sides.
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If he been able to brake and in time, but was killed in the process(eg sent flying by applying the front brakes, it can happen), what are the chances that she would have been prosecuted? |
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Not sure how there can be any doubt as to whether she was to blame. She crossed the road, 30ft from the crossing. She IS being absolved of any responsibility by the comments AND by the court case. |
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Used to be the case in this country that if someone died whilst you were doing something not legal you'd get done for their death. I know old street very well and wouldn't drive more than 20 either side of the roundabout
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I certainly hope not. What kind of idiot would do that? He was putting his own life and everyone else's in danger. |
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Why would he change the wheels unless he knew they were illegal ? |
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By your argument a pedestrian who walks out in front of a vehicle and is killed is at fault. There's a law that covers that. It's called driving without due care and attention! In other words be aware of your surroundings and expect the unexpected and be able to stop if necessary. To get back to the fixed gear bike I used to have one when I was 14yrs old so I know what can and can't be done with them. The front break isn't the only means of breaking and unless you are going downhill "hell for leather" you'd be surprised at the short distance you can stop. Putting your weight on the upward pedal causes a breaking force to be applied to the rear wheel so a front break isn't the sole means of breaking and would prevent "going over the top". "Why don't velodrome riders use this method to stop after a race?" 1) They've expended that much energy in the race they just want to relax. 2) Vanity as they'd look like horses on a carousel. Bottom line, he could have stopped, tried to cover it up by changing wheels, prosecute to the extent the law allows! |
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Impossible to comment accurately without access to all the evidence other than this is a tragic occurrence. A bit soon to be hanging anyone just yet though :rolleyes: He may have changed the wheels because of damage during the accident and shouting after a traumatic crash isn't an unexpected human reaction.
Oh, and it's 'brake' not 'break' and 'braking' not 'breaking'. You ol' timers. Sigh ;) |
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Typical that the argument ends up on how something is spelt :rolleyes:
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