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Guilty verdict for driver

Postby Andrew G » Wed Jan 27, 2010 10:35 pm

Pleased to see a guilty verdict on this and hope a sensible sentence is given. Drove in to the back of him while he was racing and [quote]claimed she could not remember hitting Maj Rhys-Evans and only realised she had knocked him over when she heard a bang and saw her windscreen was smashed.


Another rider in the same race says the driver had "skimmed" her just before hitting Rhys-Evans.

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Re: Guilty verdict for driver

Postby Antloony » Wed Jan 27, 2010 11:15 pm

Yep, pleased to see the guilty verdict too.

Has to be dangerous driving, careless driving is when you bump into someone else's car in Tescos car park, not wiping someone out and not even seeing them on a DC.
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Re: Guilty verdict for driver

Postby Amy » Thu Jan 28, 2010 9:48 am

I agree, what the hell was she doing, not to see somone until they get splattered across her windscreen??

Unfortunately, as I understand it, it's more difficult to prove the charge of dangerous driving as the charge of driving without due care and attention... :evil:

CTC is running a campaign against the SMIDSY excuse (as Sorry, Mate, I Didn't See You :evil: )

Well done to the jurors for going for the more severe charge

(though I'm rather confused - a jury of nine women and three women???)
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Re: Guilty verdict for driver

Postby Marcus » Thu Jan 28, 2010 10:31 am

I too am glad the guilty verdict has been reached in this case. Although it is always very sad when any motorist is killed due to the lack of care by another road user. As has been said usually the charge is careless driving especially when it comes to the death of a cyclist.

Having only started cycling on the road since May of last year I encounter too many motorists who seem to think cyclists are insignificant and they continually get away with intimidating and scarring us using a lethal weapon.

Having lost a friend 18 months ago to a lorry that jumped a red light and drove over him and then only to be found guilty of careless driving and receiving 3 points, this case is a little more than pleasing that the correct verdict has been reached.
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Re: Guilty verdict for driver

Postby adrian » Thu Jan 28, 2010 12:26 pm

Under those circumstances she has to have been texting, fiddling around with a CD, looking for her fags or some such to have ploughed into this bloke like that.

She'd be able 'to live with herself' a lot easier - and make it easier on the bloke's family - if she came clean and owned up to exactly what she was doing. Hope she gets a long sentence.

[quote]a jury of nine women and three women
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Re: Guilty verdict for driver

Postby Phil H » Thu Jan 28, 2010 3:03 pm

[quote="adrian"]Under those circumstances she has to have been texting, fiddling around with a CD, looking for her fags or some such to have ploughed into this bloke like that.


The thing is, you will see loads of drivers messing around with phones, SatNavs etc. and not paying attention, but because they were lucky enough not to hit anyone, nothing happens. Ideally, the police would be nicking people for not paying attention before they hit someone.
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Re: Guilty verdict for driver

Postby Dombo » Thu Jan 28, 2010 3:37 pm

[quote="Phil Hawkes"] Ideally, the police would be nicking people for not paying attention before they hit someone.


If real police were out and about on patrol they probably would.

Until they invent a speed camera that can pull you over for texting, eating, driving erratically, and invite you to step out of the car, then people will continue to text, talk on their mobiles, eat, and drive while drunk or drugged.
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Re: Guilty verdict for driver

Postby Amy » Tue Feb 23, 2010 9:45 am

She's been jailed for 21 months although 'there is no suggestion she was texting, changing the radio or doing anything at all'.

What the hell wasshe doing then at 70mph???

She's also beened banned from driving for 2 years - now is that after she gets out or while she's in prison?

I like the police comment ' that the case should "send a message to drivers across the country" to pay attention when they are behind the wheel.'
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Re: Guilty verdict for driver

Postby Andrew G » Tue Feb 23, 2010 1:41 pm

[quote="Amy"]She's been jailed for 21 months although 'there is no suggestion she was texting, changing the radio or doing anything at all'.'

Certainly wasn't paying any attention to the road. I'm glad she's got a prison term, and quite why she felt that feeling remorse was a reason not to beggars belief. Well if you feel bad about it that's okay then :roll: .
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