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  • This was a professional driver with previous convictions yet they let him drive a coach...
    http://www.oldham-chronicle.co.uk/news-features/8/news-headlines/36614/madman-coach-driver-jailed

    You can happily kill people with a motor vehicle and drive again.

    Heaven forbid someone had their right to drive removed.

    It's just a pity the bloke who snotted him one got prosecuted too.

  • You can happily kill people with a motor vehicle and drive again.

    Heaven forbid someone had their right to drive removed.

    It's just a pity the bloke who snotted him one got prosecuted too.

    No, he was cautioned by the cops - means 'calm down'. Not prosecuted - no criminal record.

  • You know.. I was going to read the article again to make sure.. and thought "fuck it".

    Okay, in that case, i'm mildly annoyed that the cops did anything with the bloke that smacked cockchops in the face.

  • You know.. I was going to read the article again to make sure.. and thought "fuck it".

    Okay, in that case, i'm mildly annoyed that the cops did anything with the bloke that smacked cockchops in the face.

    The judge as good as commended the guy for hitting the driver...

  • Awesome. He deserved it.

  • French judge issues arrest warrant against Floyd Landis for suspected hacking into an anti-doping laboratory computer.
    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/othersports/cycling/7245377/French-judge-issues-arrest-warrant-against-Floyd-Landis.html

  • http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10626761

    Going out on a limb, I would say the cyclists involved have the right to feel a little aggrieved.

  • doesn't seemt hat tough, the guy asked to be killed if he deteriorated past a certain point, and when eh did his lover helped him die with dignity

  • http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/nottinghamshire/8519681.stm

    tough one this

    Actually, it's a no-brainer, that. The po-po have a duty to investigate crime / allegations. Highly public confessions of very serious offences will almost certainly get you arrested and interviewed.

    I don't know what his solicitor will advise, I'd tell him to keep his mouth shut and the prosecution won't have a case -- he didn't even name the victim. Not enough evidence = no prosecution. Frankly, even if there is enough evidence...I'd like to think someone would bash the case on the head.

    Wooodrow, I read "tough" as in it's tough justice going after a fella who did something humane etc

  • I actually meant, it's emotionally tough. Yes it's their duty to investigate, yes he'll get off, it must have been a hell of a weight to carry all those years.

  • Are we now discussing euthanasia on a cycling forum?

  • we should do, I believe young people all over asia like cycling

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  • http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/8529091.stm

    it is unfortunate that biased reports on cyclists rlj'ing makes prime time tv but this doesn't. today's metro stated she did not see the cyclist until she felt the impact.

  • http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/8535618.stm

    killer whale eats trainer.

    don't play with nature for your own amusement?

  • Exactly. The saddest part is that the animal will probably now be disposed of. Fucking idiots.

  • It just makes me laugh that people think animals like that can be domesticated over night. They can't. It took us thousands of years to train dogs to be safe enough around us, some of them still aren't. Yet they have a whale in a tank and somehow assume it won't become aggrevated, It's the same as when you hear about Elephants going rogue at shows and trampling people to death.

  • It just makes me laugh that people think animals like that can be domesticated over night. They can't. It took us thousands of years to train dogs to be safe enough around us, some of them still aren't. Yet they have a whale in a tank and somehow assume it won't become aggrevated, It's the same as when you hear about Elephants going rouge at shows and trampling people to death.

    Sorry to be pedantic, but it took about 14 generations to domesticate wolves.

  • Free Killy!

    Reminds me of Grizzly man. The sound recording. Ooof.

  • It did?

  • It just makes me laugh that people think animals like that can be domesticated over night. They can't. It took us thousands of years to train dogs to be safe enough around us, some of them still aren't. Yet they have a whale in a tank and somehow assume it won't become aggrevated, It's the same as when you hear about Elephants going rouge at shows and trampling people to death.

    Going rouge? Do they bother with eyeliner, or not?

    rogue

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