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  • I seemed to remember there was a parked delivery van (blocking CCTV view) which lady stepped from behind which is why it can be disputed how early CA saw her. Also was said driver lowered back loading tray and carried on delivery while lady lay injured in the road nearby.

    If this vehicle was illigally parked near a crossing and driver or company had received an enforcement notice for that event in the past I'd say said driver or company should be facing manslaughter charges. Defence said nowt about this..

    The thinking distance seemed to me to make the police stopping evidence totally irrelevant and wanton or furious cycling usually refers to speed which was 12mph under the limit for motor vehicles.

    CA has been sent down for being an idiot and to me it's injustice because being an idiot is not a crime in itself. If the lady wants to text her hubby or whomever on her lunch about being promoted that morning she can but it's best to use the crossings properly in the city when your distracted. There's millions of people knocking about.

  • If this vehicle was illigally parked near a crossing and driver or company had received an enforcement notice for that event in the past I'd say said driver or company should be facing manslaughter charges. Defence said nowt about this..?<

    This makes sense but my understanding is illegally parked vehicles have no come back to other incidents.

  • Tips hat for adding a question mark before replying to my comment and clearly defining the proper use of the word cuckold.

    This makes sense but my understanding is illegally parked vehicles have no come back to other incidents.

    That sounds illogical so makes perfect legal sense to me. I suppose even if it were enforceable like dooring it doesn't mean a conviction by a jury of 12 motorists and the cps/pig combo moving people along because there is nothing to see.

    At the Old Bailey yesterday, Judge Wendy Joseph said: “I have now been advised that Mr Alliston was not telling the truth about his courier experience.”

    She also confirmed that the Daily Mail had passed its information to the prosecution... The link is confirmed.

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