Another pavement cyclist jailed

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PK99

Legendary Member
Location
SW19
Unfortunately there is no crime until someone is injured. Roll on a Dangerous Cycling law.

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Arjimlad

Tights of Cydonia
Location
South Glos
And yet Ms Wade was successfully prosecuted, like most others reportedly involved in such unlawful behaviour.
 
"But the law doesn't apply to cyclists"

Can't find anything noting what the sentence was in this case. I understand the maximum sentence is up to 2 years?

Presumably they didn't bother with "Dangerous Cycling" or "Cycling when under influence of drink or drugs" as neither carries a custodial sentence. Probably also the case with breaching S7 of the "The Pedal Cycles (Construction and Use) Regulations (1983)"?

No doubt, if the perpertrator was driving, the incident wouldn't be worthy of a single column inch.
 
Those previous offenses are may have influenced the sentence handed down, depending what they are. It might equally be the case that Wade has a serious problem with addiction or a mental health/learning need that she has not been properly supported with.

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mjr

Comfy armchair to one person & a plank to the next
Unfortunately there is no crime until someone is injured. Roll on a Dangerous Cycling law.
The lack of effective brakes is by itself already a crime, thanks to the Pedal Cycles Construction and Use Regulations 1983.

The top two effects of a Dangerous Cycling similar to that for driving will probably be to stop newspapers bleating about this law being from the 1800s (but they strangely never complain that the law making us drive and ride on the left is even older) and to reduce the maximum punishments.
 
So she goes to prison.

While plenty of car driving killers get only suspended sentences.

A strange inconsistency.

Welcome to the British legal system.
 
The top two effects of a Dangerous Cycling similar to that for driving will probably be to stop newspapers bleating about this law being from the 1800s

It's just a dead cat for the media to swing around, with the dead cat which is cycling.
Never mind all the driving offences and motor vehicle related death. Those cyclists are bloody dangerous and a bloody menace and they need banning from our roads.
 

classic33

Leg End Member
"But the law doesn't apply to cyclists"

Can't find anything noting what the sentence was in this case. I understand the maximum sentence is up to 2 years?

Presumably they didn't bother with "Dangerous Cycling" or "Cycling when under influence of drink or drugs" as neither carries a custodial sentence. Probably also the case with breaching S7 of the "The Pedal Cycles (Construction and Use) Regulations (1983)"?

No doubt, if the perpertrator was driving, the incident wouldn't be worthy of a single column inch.
Eight month prison sentence.
 

wiggydiggy

Legendary Member
My comment is politcal but cycling related, the Conservatives are pledging to take action regarding death as a result of dangerous cycling:

> [Page 60] While we back responsible cyclists, we will bring penalties for the rare instances where dangerous cyclists kill or injure into line with those for other road users.

Oh hang on a minute, does bringing into line with other road users means dangerous cyclists will get let off now as well :okay: :whistle:
 
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