Charged for being knocked off his bike
- From: "wafflycat" <w*a*ff£y£cat*@£btco*nn£ect.com>
- Date: Wed, 20 Feb 2008 11:17:20 -0000
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"Commenting on the case, legal expert Brian Jarvis, a solicitor from city firm Overburys, said: “This sort of claim is quite unusual in my experience. If Mr Clarke started to cross when the amber light was flashing then he was taking a risk, but that doesn't mean the motorist can set off as soon as the lights start flashing - they can only do that if no-one is crossing. In this case I think the motorist and cyclist would share some blame but that the majority of it would lie with the motorist.”"
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