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    From Spike@aero.spike@mail.com to uk.rec.cycling on Wed May 7 16:00:19 2025
    From Newsgroup: uk.rec.cycling


    Cyclist who hit elderly woman in pedestrian area while trying to evade
    wardens in rCLmilitary-style combat uniformsrCY sentenced to 240 hours of unpaid work

    The rider said that he was in the pedestrianised zone for a rCLmatter of momentsrCY and rCLwas not racingrCY, when the two men leapt out to grab him

    by ADWITIYA PAL
    WED, MAY 07, 2025 10:33

    A cyclist who injured a grandmother while riding through GrimsbyrCOs pedestrianised Victoria Street has been sentenced to 240 hours of unpaid
    work, after a court heard he had been trying to evade two wardens wearing rCLblack military-style combat uniformsrCY who leapt out and attempted to grab him.

    Elijah Daines, 22, of no fixed address, admitted causing bodily harm by
    wanton or furious riding following the incident on 31 May last year, which
    left 68-year-old Sue Godfrey with a serious injury to her right arm after
    she was struck and dragged by his handlebars.

    The cyclist, who said he was only in the area for rCLa matter of momentsrCY and rCLwas not racingrCY, fled when approached by two enforcement officers from Waste Investigations Support and Enforcement (WISE) who saw him riding
    through the precinct, which is designated as a pedestrianised zone with
    cycling deemed rCLillegalrCY under the Public Spaces Protection Act (PSPO).

    Daines sped off to evade capture, with one warden estimating his speed at around 10mph. As he looked around to check if he had escaped the officers
    in pursuit, he collided with Mrs Godfrey and an item of clothing was
    trapped on the handlebars. She was dragged along for a short distance until
    she broke free.

    [Full story at the link below]

    <https://road.cc/content/news/cyclist-hit-woman-while-evading-wardens-military-uniforms-313869>
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  • From JNugent@JNugent73@mail.com to uk.rec.cycling on Wed May 7 17:22:46 2025
    From Newsgroup: uk.rec.cycling

    On 07/05/2025 05:00 PM, Spike wrote:

    Cyclist who hit elderly woman in pedestrian area while trying to evade wardens in rCLmilitary-style combat uniformsrCY sentenced to 240 hours of unpaid work

    The rider said that he was in the pedestrianised zone for a rCLmatter of momentsrCY and rCLwas not racingrCY, when the two men leapt out to grab him

    by ADWITIYA PAL
    WED, MAY 07, 2025 10:33

    A cyclist who injured a grandmother while riding through GrimsbyrCOs pedestrianised Victoria Street has been sentenced to 240 hours of unpaid work, after a court heard he had been trying to evade two wardens wearing rCLblack military-style combat uniformsrCY who leapt out and attempted to grab
    him.

    Elijah Daines, 22, of no fixed address, admitted causing bodily harm by wanton or furious riding following the incident on 31 May last year, which left 68-year-old Sue Godfrey with a serious injury to her right arm after
    she was struck and dragged by his handlebars.

    The cyclist, who said he was only in the area for rCLa matter of momentsrCY and
    rCLwas not racingrCY, fled when approached by two enforcement officers from Waste Investigations Support and Enforcement (WISE) who saw him riding through the precinct, which is designated as a pedestrianised zone with cycling deemed rCLillegalrCY under the Public Spaces Protection Act (PSPO).

    Daines sped off to evade capture, with one warden estimating his speed at around 10mph. As he looked around to check if he had escaped the officers
    in pursuit, he collided with Mrs Godfrey and an item of clothing was
    trapped on the handlebars. She was dragged along for a short distance until she broke free.

    [Full story at the link below]

    <https://road.cc/content/news/cyclist-hit-woman-while-evading-wardens-military-uniforms-313869>

    Mitigating, Tim Savage ... the defence barrister ... said that his
    client was homeless at the time, had a difficult background, and that
    his age and lack of maturity played a significant role. Daines also
    added that he is remorseful for the injury caused.

    rCLThere is a determination to address his offending behaviour. At 22
    years, he is not an idiot and is at a low risk of offending,rCY Savage said.

    NOT an idiot, he says?

    So is he really claiming that deliberate breaking of the law (law
    designed to protect people from people like his client), evading (or attempting to evade) the forces of law and order and injuring innocent
    third parties are NOT idiotic?

    "Idiotic" would be among the most charitable ways to describe it, surely?

    And "low risk of offending"?

    Chavs on bikes must be among the most prolific of offenders against the
    law; they do it repeatedly on every journey. It's what they do and why
    they do it.
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