More ammo for Clarkson et al?

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Re: More ammo for Clarkson et al?

Postby Ivor » Wed Jul 09, 2008 12:59 pm

hard to comment or pass judgement without knowing all the details/truth of course.
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Re: More ammo for Clarkson et al?

Postby mrP(Boonen)VT » Wed Jul 09, 2008 1:02 pm

Odd circumstances surrounding this case.....

[quote]It was unclear in court as to whether she was still in the road or on the pavement when the collision happened.


Yet she was in a group???

It seems clear that the rider was on the footpath so she must have been too????
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Re: More ammo for Clarkson et al?

Postby adrian » Wed Jul 09, 2008 1:05 pm

Hard to tell exactly what's gone on here. As usual, the Daily Mail doesn't get us any nearer the facts:

[quote]The carbon fibre titanium bicycle was built to Howard's specifications.


:?:

[quote] Despite its cost, the court heard it did not comply with the Highway Code because it had no reflectors on the pedals or on the back.


What??? Bring back the noose, then! :roll:

How having either of these fitted would have affected this collision isn't made clear. What is clear, though, is the suggestion that the HC is the same as the law, and that non-compliance with the HC means breaking the law.
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Re: More ammo for Clarkson et al?

Postby Nick » Wed Jul 09, 2008 1:27 pm

More Ammo for The anti cycling lobby in general

I must agree that he showed no humanity by calling out he was not going to move…..WHY. He does deserve a sentence if he admitted refusing to move. We have all been in that situation and I believe that none of us would deliberately ride towards a crowd of people.

But I have read in 2 tabloids and also heard on the BBC that he was speeding?

He was traveling between 17-20 mph. If he was on the road surely that is legal?
I do not condone what he has done and the lack of Care prior to the accident, but he did get off and offer help. Unlike many car drivers that would have driven off.

Just another reason for people to look down their noses at us, the Few.

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Re: More ammo for Clarkson et al?

Postby Andrew G » Wed Jul 09, 2008 1:30 pm

Shouting he wasn't going to move makes him sound like a pillock. Speed is not an issue if he wasn't on the road, I always thought cycling on the pavement was illegal full stop, then again so is running red lights and driving while on a mobile phone but that doesn't stop people.
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Re: More ammo for Clarkson et al?

Postby Ivor » Wed Jul 09, 2008 1:42 pm

[quote="mrP(Boonen)VT"]It seems clear that the rider was on the footpath so she must have been too????

doesn't make it clear at all. The family says he was riding on the footpath, the police that he was 'probably' on the road. very confusing.
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Re: More ammo for Clarkson et al?

Postby -Adam- » Wed Jul 09, 2008 1:50 pm

Ultimately, if you put the detail aside, this man has caused the death of a young woman.

Therefore, should surely face more than a £2,200 fine? It is as the father says, laughable.

If you cause the death of someone in this way, I feel there is no alternative to a custodial sentance.
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Re: More ammo for Clarkson et al?

Postby Ivor » Wed Jul 09, 2008 1:54 pm

[quote="-Adam-"]Ultimately, if you put the detail aside,


except that the detail is the important factor especially when someone is killed.
its how to determine if what happened was: an unavoidable accident, an awful combination of mistakes by both parties or the result of the reckless behaviour of one person.
the conclusion determines what the appropriate punishment is.

having said that... given the reporting and the claim that he shouted he wasn't going to stop and made no effort to brake or swerve... then I'd agree with you.
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Re: More ammo for Clarkson et al?

Postby Amy » Wed Jul 09, 2008 3:14 pm

Pedestrians are one of the reasons I don't like riding in London (other people on bikes are the other). It has long been acknowledged that pedestrians can't be controlled and I find they wander all over the road and cycle paths and then get p*ssed off if you politely remind them that you, a cyclist, are there :(

It is a sad business and a shame it ended in a young person's death but I just don't like the reporting, especially in the 'lesser' papers. The Metro reported it with a big headline about cyclist just shouted 'I'm not stopping' but then barely mentions that he did stop and gave first aid!

Maybe the CTC will come up with something concrete? I want to know what effect the drinking had on the girl - she's reported as having two cans of beer and she was 17. What's the legal aspect on this?
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Re: More ammo for Clarkson et al?

Postby Amy » Thu Jul 10, 2008 10:58 am

Article from the Times [url]http://women.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/women/the_way_we_live/article4304006.ece[/url].

Some it grates a bit but otherwise it's OK. I would like to have seen a comment by a "responsible" cyclist on the 'fun' of avoiding pedestrians and taxis.
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Re: More ammo for Clarkson et al?

Postby mrP(Boonen)VT » Thu Jul 10, 2008 11:15 am

[quote="Amy"]Article from the Times [url]http://women.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/women/the_way_we_live/article4304006.ece[/url].

Some it grates a bit but otherwise it's OK. I would like to have seen a comment by a "responsible" cyclist on the 'fun' of avoiding pedestrians and taxis.


and from a Cab Driver in that article

[quote]Sometimes you have to brake to avoid running them down.
how shocking, that might mean he has to slow down and be delayed in his journey by a nanosecond :roll:
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Re: More ammo for Clarkson et al?

Postby adrian » Thu Jul 10, 2008 11:51 am

Caught the end of Channel Four News (once I'd resolved my puncture issues) and was dismayed by the tone of the reporting, which seems to be fairly consistent throughout the media. Forget knife criminals and identity thieves - there's a new menace out there. :roll:
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Re: More ammo for Clarkson et al?

Postby Amy » Thu Jul 10, 2008 12:17 pm

And in today's Metro a headline reads "Driver fined 'ludicrous' £275 for killing cyclist"

Can't find the article online but I'm sure there'll be other articles tucked away somewhere.
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