http://www.theargus.co.uk/news/8094039.Brighton_cyclist_fined___700/Quote:
Brighton cyclist fined £700
Monday 12th April 2010
A cyclist has been fined £700 after going through a red light.
Richard Hodgson, 53, of Maldon Road, Brighton, was found guilty of ignoring a red traffic light, cycling without lights, cycling on the pavement and failing to stop for police.
Brighton magistrates fined him £700 and ordered him to pay £215 in costs.
Inspector James Biggs, of the Sussex Police road policing unit at Hove, said: "Our communities in Brighton and Hove are regularly raising concerns about anti-social cycling, where cyclists are cycling on pavements, having no regard for red traffic lights and cycling without lights at night.
"This behaviour puts both the cyclists and other road users at risk and we will respond robustly to anyone found committing such offences."
Since there was the no lights element, I'd guess this took place in the darkness hours, which makes the pavement riding more risky. Add the failing to stop, this seems to be a stroppy individual - as usual an individual who gets the rest a bad name.
However, let us hope that this is the beginning of a nationwide crackdown on
anti social road use, and that some
pedestrians get their cumuppence too!
Those who thrust their children in pushchairs from the kerb in order to stop traffic - especially when there is a crossing just yards away, or those who choose to cross at 45° to the road instead of crossing straight over.
And we should not forget
drivers who insist on driving in good visibility with their fog lights on - especially when it is wet, and the reflection of 200 watts of lighting is added to the problem!
Recently, travelling the M6 from Cumbria to Southport at weekends, I have noticed more and more vehicles with badly adjusted beams, which serve to dazzle you - either as an oncoming hazard, or from behind. Last weekend there were several who simply failed to sip their lights at all.... WHY?
They ALL are easy to spot, and should be targeted for such time as they get the message!