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Gee...sounds like attempted murder maybe?
Yep. A $250 fine is a joke in this context.
Matt M. 18.5KM said:
Gee...sounds like attempted murder maybe?
I guess having been fortunate enough to not be a victim of a crime I don't hanker for a pound of flesh. I agree that the fine is silly compared to the evil of the act. I have problems with what appear to be decisions from above on whether to prosecute. Knowing that the cyclist succeeded in a civil claim, and hopefully has been made whole by that claim, gives me greater satisfaction. I would be more troubled if the miscreant in the SUV was in jail but the poor cyclist was having a hard time paying his medical bills and could not afford to replace his bike.
Good point. Getting a settlement and being able to move on financially is worth a lot.
However, it's still frustrating when the justice system fails to take crimes committed against cyclists seriously.
David Barish said:
I guess having been fortunate enough to not be a victim of a crime I don't hanker for a pound of flesh. I agree that the fine is silly compared to the evil of the act. I have problems with what appear to be decisions from above on whether to prosecute. Knowing that the cyclist succeeded in a civil claim, and hopefully has been made whole by that claim, gives me greater satisfaction. I would be more troubled if the miscreant in the SUV was in jail but the poor cyclist was having a hard time paying his medical bills and could not afford to replace his bike.
I completely understand. What I am really trying to say is I care way more about the cyclist than the driver in this case. If a choice has to be made, and I don't really want to make one, I am more concerned with the cyclist being taken care of than punishing the driver. Still, I agree that this driver deserves to be punished and much more than $250 worth of punishment. Having given this some thought since my original post I now see that there is value to the community in punishing the driver to hopefully discourage the next person from making the same choice.
Tom A.K. said:
Justice was not "fully" served in this situation. Road rage from the rear is a real and scary situation for a cyclist.
If I lived in Manhattan, I'd be after the prosecutor who cut the deal and the judge who allowed it.
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