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http://www.theage.com.au/news/natio...4402555572.html
As a victim of an attack by another cyclist, while cycling, I welcome this initiative to create the offence of "culpable cycling". It's not necessary to register cyclists, as there are plenty of options for taking photos and identifying offenders. In my case the offender was identified, but there was no relevant offence to charge him with. As the number of cyclists grows, within our ranks we find offenders of this nature. They now face the real prospect of spending a considerable length of time in custody - plenty of time to consider how they will behave in the future. ----- I'm recovering from my broken arm, but still face another 7 months before I can ride my bike again. |
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AndrewJ wrote:
> http://www.theage.com.au/news/natio...4402555572.html > > As a victim of an attack by another cyclist, while cycling, I welcome > this initiative to create the offence of "culpable cycling". The victorian government have their heads so far up their arses they need to open their mouths to tell if it's night or day. From the article: "Roads minister Tim Pallas said cyclists who broke the law must be treated like drivers who drove illegally." Cyclists ALREADY are under the road rules in NSW, and I'm assuming it's the same for Victoria. If it isn't they're more backward than I thought. In the event they ARE more backward than I thought, what's wrong with using the same laws for drivers on roads, as for cyclists on roads (surprise surprise, as is the case in NSW), rather than inventing a new law? -- Linux Registered User # 302622 <http://counter.li.org> |
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"John Tserkezis" <jt@techniciansyndrome.org.invalid> wrote in message news:47cf9b02$0$15754 John; it's a gmail troll. Don't waste your breath. |
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Fair cop, I'll support the offence of culpable cycling when equal enforcement is applied to all road users. If a bicycle rider is found guilty of killing another road user I don't want to read in the media of them getting off with a lenient sentencing which consists of 12 months suspended riding and a $3100 fine. |
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Zebee Johnstone wrote:
>> Speaking of which, isn't it about time you got a real account Zebee? :-) > Isn't it about time you got a real killfile? ![]() Touche. -- Linux Registered User # 302622 <http://counter.li.org> |
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John Tserkezis wrote:
>>> Speaking of which, isn't it about time you got a real account >>> Zebee? :-) >> Isn't it about time you got a real killfile? ![]() > Touche. Spoke too soon. I thought I couldn't do it, turns out I could after all. -- Linux Registered User # 302622 <http://counter.li.org> |
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On Thu, 6 Mar 2008 22:01:46 +1100, cfsmtb
<cfsmtb.35ul80@no-mx.forums.cyclingforums.com> wrote: >Fair cop, I'll support the offence of culpable cycling when equal >enforcement is applied to all road users. If a bicycle rider is found >guilty of killing another road user I don't want to read in the media of >them getting off with a lenient sentencing which consists of 12 months >suspended riding and a $3100 fine. and when a cyclist reports their single vehicle accident when legally required, the police can be bothered to record it. |
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In aus.bicycle on Thu, 6 Mar 2008 14:44:31 -0800 (PST)
lemmiwinks.au@gmail.com <lemmiwinks.au@gmail.com> wrote: > > They took our news server away to save money. news.individual.net 10 euro a year, very good feed, very reliable. Have to sign up to a european paypal like thing but that's no real hardship. A real news server means a real newsreader. Zebee |
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On Mar 7, 10:00 am, Zebee Johnstone <zeb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> In aus.bicycle on Thu, 6 Mar 2008 14:44:31 -0800 (PST) > > lemmiwinks...@gmail.com <lemmiwinks...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > They took our news server away to save money. > > news.individual.net > > 10 euro a year, very good feed, very reliable. > > Have to sign up to a european paypal like thing but that's no real > hardship. > > A real news server means a real newsreader. > > Zebee Probably wouldn't be allowed to play through our firewall and I'm too tight to pay ;-) |
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"Zebee Johnstone" <zebeej@gmail.com> wrote in message news:slrnft0tso.2uv.zebeej@gmail.com... > In aus.bicycle on Thu, 6 Mar 2008 14:44:31 -0800 (PST) > lemmiwinks.au@gmail.com <lemmiwinks.au@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> They took our news server away to save money. > > news.individual.net > > 10 euro a year, very good feed, very reliable. > > Have to sign up to a european paypal like thing but that's no real > hardship. > > A real news server means a real newsreader. > > Zebee Why not use the telstra whoresale news server ? pit-reader.telstra.net Or you can use free yotta news account. http://www.yottanews.com/ |
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On Mar 6, 11:42 am, AndrewJ <AJenningsFranks...@gmail.com> wrote:
> http://www.theage.com.au/news/natio...ail-for-road-br... > > As a victim of an attack by another cyclist, while cycling, I welcome > this initiative to create the offence of "culpable cycling". > > It's not necessary to register cyclists, as there are plenty of > options for taking photos and identifying offenders. In my case the > offender was identified, but there was no relevant offence to charge > him with. > > As the number of cyclists grows, within our ranks we find offenders of > this nature. They now face the real prospect of spending a > considerable length of time in custody - plenty of time to consider > how they will behave in the future. > > ----- > > I'm recovering from my broken arm, but still face another 7 months > before I can ride my bike again. For what it's worth I'm not a troll. I'm not going to extol the virtues of gmail, as I'm also a google shareholder. I don't use my work email as I don't want to spend all weekend working replying to emails :-) (Yes, it does <look> like a troll, but I can post the x-ray of my arm if you want :-) ) |
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And I've heard you being interviewed on Jon Faines show (ABC 774) about the incident mentioned above, so you're obviously *not* a troll. |
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On Mar 7, 12:42 pm, cfsmtb <cfsmtb.35v...@no-
mx.forums.cyclingforums.com> wrote: > AndrewJ Wrote: > > > > > For what it's worth I'm not a troll. I'm not going to extol the > > virtues of gmail, > > as I'm also a google shareholder. I don't use my work email as I don't > > want > > to spend all weekend working replying to emails :-) > > > (Yes, it does <look> like a troll, but I can post the x-ray of my arm > > if you want :-) ) > > And I've heard you being interviewed on Jon Faines show (ABC 774) about > the incident mentioned above, so you're obviously *not* a troll. > > -- > cfsmtb Yup. I like to think that the publicity might have helped to push this along, but whatever. I've gone from "I'm not sure if I'll ride again" to "when I ride again". So I'm making progress :-) |
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On 2008-03-07, AndrewJ (aka Bruce)
was almost, but not quite, entirely unlike tea: > On Mar 7, 12:42 pm, cfsmtb <cfsmtb.35v...@no- > mx.forums.cyclingforums.com> wrote: >> AndrewJ Wrote: >> >> > For what it's worth I'm not a troll. I'm not going to extol the >> > virtues of gmail, >> > as I'm also a google shareholder. I don't use my work email as I don't >> > want >> > to spend all weekend working replying to emails :-) >> >> > (Yes, it does <look> like a troll, but I can post the x-ray of my arm >> > if you want :-) ) >> >> And I've heard you being interviewed on Jon Faines show (ABC 774) about >> the incident mentioned above, so you're obviously *not* a troll. > > Yup. I like to think that the publicity might have helped to push this > along, but whatever. > > I've gone from "I'm not sure if I'll ride again" to "when I ride > again". So I'm making progress :-) Onya. For what it's worth, I knew you weren't a troll ![]() I'm a little unsure as to why the offence is not amalgamated into the culpable driving offence (I don't have the text of the culpable driving offence at hand -- maybe it really can't fit). I believe I've only ever heard "culpable driving" used in conjunction with "causing injury|death" (this may be an artifact of a reporting bias in the media - you don't hear about offences that don't result in injury - because then you'd have 6502 stories on the news per night). As such, this may not be a dangerous move -- culpable cycling causing death *should* be quite a punishable offence, as long as it truly is culpable (and we are yet to see whether that guy truly was stepping off a stationary tram or whether he was darting across the road between trams, illegally jaywalking). But if it were ever to be used for something stupid being done (running a red light), that didn't then go onto create significant damage and/or injury, I'd be very worried. As much as people will say otherwise, breaking the law on a bicycle very rarely has the impact that breaking the law in a car has often enough. Doing something stupid on a bicycle is not as damaging as doing something stupid in a car, and so doesn't have cause to invoke as great a punitive/corrective wrath from society. -- TimC > cat ~/.signature Passing cosmic ray (core dumped) |
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"TimC" wrote: > But if it were ever to be used > for something stupid being done (running a red light), that didn't > then go onto create significant damage and/or injury, I'd be very > worried. Culpable driving can only occur when a driver causes the death of someone, as a result of the driver's gross negligence (culpability). Any culpable driving offence would have to parallel this. > As much as people will say otherwise, breaking the law on a > bicycle very rarely has the impact that breaking the law in a car has > often enough. Doing something stupid on a bicycle is not as damaging > as doing something stupid in a car, and so doesn't have cause to > invoke as great a punitive/corrective wrath from society. Yes, that's a concern I have. The culpability of cutting through a pedestrian red light on a light bike has got to be very much less than the culpbility of roaring through in a 4WD, or in a 10 tonne semitrailer, surely. -- Cheers Peter ~~~ ~ _@ ~~ ~ _- \, ~~ (*)/ (*) |
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