CopperCyclist
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The numbers aren't even right. I know of one job my shift dealt with where a cyclist was killed recently that doesn't appear.
Yep, and the member of our club who was killed in May's not listed either.The numbers aren't even right. I know of one job my shift dealt with where a cyclist was killed recently that doesn't appear.
Fair enough, I suppose the Police use it to try to be non judgemental in a situation. However, I feel that by using the word accident in a road/traffic situation almost gives a get out of jail free card to hide behind. "Sorry I crashed into you, I didn't mean to do it" is really no excuse. Yes accidents happen, but they shouldn't happen on the roads. A moment of inattentive driving doesn't end with a broken plate, it can end in the death of an innocent person.However, the term 'accident' does not signify or imply absence of fault. If through negligence, inattention clumsiness I do something by accident and damage results, this damage may be described as having been caused by an accident.
Fair enough, I suppose the Police use it to try to be non judgemental in a situation. However, I feel that by using the word accident in a road/traffic situation almost gives a get out of jail free card to hide behind. "Sorry I crashed into you, I didn't mean to do it" is really no excuse. Yes accidents happen, but they shouldn't happen on the roads. A moment of inattentive driving doesn't end with a broken plate, it can end in the death of an innocent person.
I would like to see strict/presumptive liability, but it sadly isn't going to happen any time soon.
Thanks, I don't feel picked onI wouldn't like to see that, but I understand that many do.
I am not picking on your posts, which I find thoughtful and positive; but I disagree with you on presumptive liability.
I think I would dislike living in a land where that was in place.
I wouldn't like to see that, but I understand that many do.
I am not picking on your posts, which I find thoughtful and positive; but I disagree with you on presumptive liability.
I think I would dislike living in a land where that was in place.
Good job there isn't a law about presumptive posting.I find this utterly preposterous.
Good job there isn't a law about presumptive posting.
I wouldn't like to see that, but I understand that many do.
I am not picking on your posts, which I find thoughtful and positive; but I disagree with you on presumptive liability.
I think I would dislike living in a land where that was in place.
I find this utterly preposterous.
I am not entirely opposed to it, but I find that on balance I prefer things as they are.
I am slightly fearful that a change as fundamental as that might set more hares running than we can helpfully keep an eye on.
For those reasons and others, I prefer living in a land where it is not on the books. I respect completely the wishes of those who think otherwise.
I read this post to myself with a Sylvester the Cat voice and giggled.
Then I tried a Josip Broz Tito public-speaking voice and found it slightly chilling, but still funny.
Then I imagined it in a female Welsh voice and it went a bit Hi-De-Hi on me....
It's one of those posts that just begs for the full range of (non-comedy) accents.
Spare me. Jazzcat puts it better than I can, really. Will you be doing an Andrew Lloyd Webber on us when we get presumption of liability? And, on a more serious note, is there an actual argument against it which amounts to anything more impressive than car drivers wishing to displace the responsibility for their choices onto more vulnerable road users?
I dont think I've seen the answer to this, so I asked Professor Google.Following the links though...
Anyone know the equivalent number for car drivers/passengers?