Death-by-dangerous-cycling law considered
Cyclists who kill or seriously hurt pedestrians could be prosecuted like dangerous drivers under new laws being considered by the government. Drivers convicted of death by dangerous driving face up to 14 years in jail. But there is currently no law against causing death by dangerous cycling, with most cases of careless cycling being dealt with by fines. |
Death-by-dangerous-cycling law considered
On Thu, 03 Sep 2015 22:16:12 +0100, David Lang wrote:
Cyclists who kill or seriously hurt pedestrians could be prosecuted like dangerous drivers under new laws being considered by the government. Drivers convicted of death by dangerous driving face up to 14 years in jail. But there is currently no law against causing death by dangerous cycling, with most cases of careless cycling being dealt with by fines. I thought the law of manslaughter or causing grievous bodily harm should cover those situations. The maximum penalty for manslaughter is life in jail. |
Death-by-dangerous-cycling law considered
On 04/09/2015 09:59, Peter Keller wrote:
On Thu, 03 Sep 2015 22:16:12 +0100, David Lang wrote: Cyclists who kill or seriously hurt pedestrians could be prosecuted like dangerous drivers under new laws being considered by the government. Drivers convicted of death by dangerous driving face up to 14 years in jail. But there is currently no law against causing death by dangerous cycling, with most cases of careless cycling being dealt with by fines. I thought the law of manslaughter or causing grievous bodily harm should cover those situations. Many of us thought that the law covering DWDCAA would (or at least, could) cover hand-held phone use, but parliament thought it better to have a particular and specific law against that. The question you have to ask yourself is how many cyclists are getting away with quite egregious anti-social offences because the available punishments are not sufficient (in the mind of the police officer) to justify the paperwork. Have a nice, easy, cycling-specific, offence (preferable with a nice tidy right of arrest, with questions asked afterwards) and that problem is diminished. The maximum penalty for manslaughter is life in jail. |
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