"A man who police say set up several booby traps across the Interstate 205 multi-use path with a friend in Southeast Portland was sentenced Tuesday to one year of probation and 20 hours of community service. One of the traps -- made of string pulled tight across the path -- ensnared a bicyclist, cutting her face in several places as she rode into it about 10:30 p.m. Nov. 9."
How is this NOT considered attempted, premeditated murder?
https://www.oregonlive.com/news/2019/06/man-accused-of-setting-boob...
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I am one of the few who finds much more meaning in civil justice that criminal justice. I hope the cyclist is suing the man and that she draws blood just as he did. Still, I find it hard to root for jail time for people even people like this guy. I have an instinctive aversion to lynch mob psychology. I would have liked to see a lot more hours of community service. I doubt the law would allow such a remedy but would have loved to see a loss of this man's drivers license during his probation. Perhaps that would force him to use a bicycle and actually learn something.
I'd prefer 1000 hours of community service in a meaningful way. As well as some training that involves teaching some empathy for vulnerable users of trails. I agree - he should be forced to use a bicycle or walk as transport for a year. My issue is that compared to other sentences, crimes against cyclists are excused away, victim blamed, and seem to have no implications. That is worrisome.
I've actually had this happen to me on the lakefront trail about 3-4 years ago. I was going towards McCormick coming from Hyde Park around 9pm and somebody had tied a nylon (I think) wire between the trees on both sides of the trail. Luckily it snapped across my chest...
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