New ‘death by dangerous cycling’ law could punish killer riders (Saturday Telegraph)

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New ‘death by dangerous cycling’ law could punish killer riders

Grant Shapps, the Transport Secretary, wants to replace ‘archaic’ laws that limit maximum sentence for dangerous behaviour on the road

ByCharles Hymas, HOME AFFAIRS EDITOR5 August 2022 • 8:41pm

Killer cyclists will be prosecuted in a similar way to motorists who cause death by dangerous driving under proposed new laws.

Grant Shapps, the Transport Secretary, has proposed to replace the current “archaic” laws that limit the maximum sentence to two years, with a new offence of causing death by dangerous cycling.

He said grieving relatives of victims of killer cyclists had “waited too long for this straightforward measure” to tackle a “selfish minority” of aggressive riders.

Mr Shapps said the overhaul was needed to “impress on cyclists the real harm they can cause when speed is combined with lack of care”.

Campaigners have been calling for cyclists to be treated the same as drivers since mother-of-two Kim Briggs, 44, was killed by a rider as she crossed a road in east London in February 2016.

She was hit by Charlie Alliston, then 18, who was illegally riding a fixed-wheel bike with no front brakes at 18mph. He was jailed for just 18 months because no law existed to charge him with the equivalent of causing death by dangerous driving.

Prosecutors have had to rely on the Offences Against The Person Act 1861, designed to cover offences with horse-drawn carriages, to secure a conviction of causing bodily harm by “wanton or furious driving”.

Killer cyclists can also be charged with manslaughter, but legal experts say it is not designed to prosecute riders and juries are unlikely to find people guilty.

By contrast, motorists face a maximum jail term of 14 years for causing death by dangerous driving if the offence was before June 28 this year. For offences after that, the maximum sentence is life, following a law change.

The new offence causing death by dangerous cycling would be included in the Transport Bill, due before Parliament in the autumn. Although Mr Shapps may not be Transport Secretary under a new Tory leader after Sept 5, he said he would continue to press for the change.

Writing in the Daily Mail, Mr Shapps said the current “archaic law” meant prosecutions of killer cyclists must rely on “a legal relic of the horse-drawn era or invoke manslaughter, a draconian option”.

He added: “We need the cycling equivalent of death by dangerous driving to close a gap in the law and impress on cyclists the real harm they can cause when speed is combined with lack of care.

“For example, traffic lights are there to regulate all traffic. But a selfish minority of cyclists appear to believe that they are somehow immune to red lights. We need to crack down on this disregard for road safety. Relatives of victims have waited too long for this straightforward measure.

“As we move into an era of sustained mass cycling, a thoroughly good thing, we must bring home to cyclists - too often themselves the victims of careless or reckless motoring - that the obligation to put safety first applies equally to every road user. There can be no exceptions.”

Mrs Briggs’ husband Matthew, who has been campaigning for the change since his wife’s death, said the overhaul would reduce the suffering endured by relatives of victims.

He said: “Nothing’s ever going to take that grief away and the enormous pain a tragedy like a road collision brings. But at the moment, when they are trying to prosecute, the law is so archaic and that just compounds your grief because you want simplicity, clarity and efficiency.

“It’s not just about the punishment, surely there should be an equivalence in the sentence available to judges whether it’s a car, lorry or cyclist that’s killed someone. The mode of transport shouldn’t matter.”

In 2019, 470 pedestrians were killed on the country’s roads. This dropped to 346 in 2020 during the pandemic.

Only a handful of cases in recent years have involved bicycles, with more than 99 per cent of pedestrian deaths involving a motor vehicle in the last decade.
 
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georgehenry

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Overlapped with Guerney although a different paper. The last paragraph says it all,

"Only a handful of cases in recent years have involved bicycles, with more than 99 per cent of pedestrian deaths involving a motor vehicle in the last decade."
 

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Grant Shapps:

“As we move into an era of sustained mass cycling, a thoroughly good thing,
Wishful thinking. We would probably agree, but 41 million drivers plus the prospective 9 million provisional licence holders probably wouldn't.

Somehow I think it's they who will get their own way and not the small minority cycling, since politicians have to get elected.
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In a post Covid era of Big Government, with politicians interfering more and more in an individuals life, jumping on whatever populist bandwagon is rolling by at the time to reassure themselves of their own egos in the hope of securing an extra vote or two, and more damagingly having the power to make ill informed new laws, it is becoming harder and harder for minority groups to remain under the radar and enjoy whatever their minority interest is without it either being banned or entangled in a myriad of new ill conceived rules, regulations and red tape.
 

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Perhaps Grant Shapps would do better to spend some time sorting out the problems on the railways.

Oh, sorry, forgot, he has said it is nothing to do with him, he is just the transport minister and should not interfere.
 

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Perhaps Grant Shapps would do better to spend some time sorting out the problems on the railways.

Oh, sorry, forgot, he has said it is nothing to do with him, he is just the transport minister and should not interfere.
Realising he's backed the wrong horse... he's trying to look as true blue as possible, in the hopes of securing his next cabinet position. I very much doubt he'll do anything useful before being replaced.
 

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Grant Chapps, photocopy boy, what a waste of space, caught editing his own wikipedia page using a smurf account, shady bitcoin deals etc., he fits the Tory profile well, vacuous scumbag....
 

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Grant Shapps is back, but fortunately not as Transport Secretary.

He will be inflicting his own finely honed incompetence on The Home Office.

The weasel that is Gove is wriggling and squirming and may soon be back in play as well.

As Frazer in Dads Army would have said, Doomed.......
 
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I shudder to think what foolishness that fuckhead will concoct. Isn't transport within the Home Office pervue? :eek: His vision of making our pavements escooter infested no-go areas, could yet materialise.
 
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The shamble of late have never been seen to such a degree in my lifetime, that I can remember. Mistrust and her incompetent cohorts will likely go soon.
 

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And soon was very soon, she's resigned but why did she wait so looong.
 

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And soon was very soon, she's resigned but why did she wait so looong.
She could have played it safe, hidden herself away under desks and on flights overseas, while Jeremy Cunt and Morduant became the face of the government... but no... bullying at the fracking vote last night was too much for her colleagues to bear.

Better luck next time, hardcore freemarket-is-god Tory Taliban! :D