My sincere condolences to the relatives and friends of poor Mr Mason..
I notice the Evening Standard is continuing to use the term 'collision' in it's report because, they insist, the bike was moving at the time.. I thought forces had to be convergent for this term to be accurate? Apologies if this is not the place, but if Mr Mason was mown down from behind, then this was neither a collision nor an accident.
It is these two words in the media that have hounded me off the road - apart from 'no arrests were made'.
My sincere condolences to the relatives and friends of poor Mr Mason..
I notice the Evening Standard is continuing to use the term 'collision' in it's report because, they insist, the bike was moving at the time.. I thought forces had to be convergent for this term to be accurate? Apologies if this is not the place, but if Mr Mason was mown down from behind, then this was neither a collision nor an accident.
It is these two words in the media that have hounded me off the road - apart from 'no arrests were made'.