Interesting story (and sad) which should be interesting to follow...
100% agree, looking at the sentancing that people get for killing cyclists it can be shocking. but so is sentancing for most crimes.aJohnson said:Just reading through it:
"McTaggart was banned from driving for six months and fined £500 last August.
He had earlier pleaded guilty at Fort William Sheriff Court to a charge of careless driving."
Careless driving which led to a death is only worth a 500 fine and a few months from driving? That just p**s*s me off.
gaz said:100% agree, looking at the sentancing that people get for killing cyclists it can be shocking. but so is sentancing for most crimes.
Careless driving is something that really piss's me off.
Archie said:I've been following this case since the accident happened and was disgusted at the sentence. The judge stated he could only sentence based on the quality of the driving, taking no account of the tragedy. For this reason I hope the family have their day in court.
Davidc said:I don't think cyclists are singled out by the courts for only being worth a couple of bob's fine. It seems to me that causing death by dangerous driving is basically seen as perfectly acceptable. Doesn't matter who you kill - pedestrian, cyclist, motor cyclist, driver - a few quid and 3 penalty points and drive yourself home.
Or am I just cynical after having close friends killed on the roads?
Because we have allowed rights to take precedence over responsibilities. People feel that they have a right to drive, whilst texting, phoning, eating, drinking, talking, dancing, doing make-up etcHJ said:+1
There is an appalling attitude to death on the roads, I really don't understand why we as a society find it acceptable![]()