Re: Bad cyclists
Postby In Gear on Sat Dec 27, 2008 12:06
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So given that mags can endorse a licence or load a ghost licence with said offence - usually if the person caused/almost caused accident (especially if an injury to a third party resulted) or has been stopped repeatedly for this offence - we can endorse a cyclist's licence if the court judges that the behaviour warrants such - this may deter quite a few idiots out there.
I have no idea who anyone is here, the arguments presented ought to stand or fall on their own merits.
I am merely positing that it is unlikely that a real, serving police officer would be so profoundly ignorant about the law.
Cyclists cannot have points added to their driving licence even if they cycle past Her Majesty firing laser death rays at the corgis whilst drunk, on fire, cycling the wrong way up a one-way street with no lights, brakes, clothes or eyesight.
If you disagree then feel free to explain why in gear is right.
I agree that all road users who break the law should be punished in the manner laid down by parliament.
But you cannot put points on the driving licence of someone who, quite legally, does not possess a driving licence.
The concept would punish cyclists who are also motorists more severely than cyclists who are not also motorists.
That's why it's a load of untrue bollocks that any real copper would know was a load of untrue bollocks.
Any explanations appreciated.