http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-norfolk-22639720
Muted apology...still seems to thing the whole thing is
some kind of misunderstanding. Her misunderstanding of social
media being the most obvious one I suppose. She doesn't come over
particularly well.
Apologies if already seen, can't help thinking that her accountancy
career has come to an end.
I think she was swerving to avoid a deer that jumped across the road after being chased by an out of control dog.
probably best to keep discussion on here;
[url= http://singletrackworld.com/forum/topic/motorist-tweets-of-knocking-off-cyclist/page/13#post-5009510 ]http://singletrackworld.com/forum/topic/motorist-tweets-of-knocking-off-cyclist/page/13#post-5009510[/url]
434 posts? I've got things to be getting on with!
Well, not really, but still.
deleted, no point in getting another thread going
She cried... I laughed.
You would though, wouldn't you.... Maybe as some kind of punishment if you needed an excuse.
For the sake of balance, the BBC etc should have an interview with someone who's been left permanently disabled as a result of careless/reckless driving; show people the reality of such moronic behaviour.
Her lawyer, Simon Nicholls said his client had been on the receiving end of "nasty threats".
Diddums. So 'nasty threats' are worse than deliberately knockingsomeone off their bike? Get a grip ffs.
If she didn't do anything wrong then why did she have her lawyer with her on TV??
"I stopped and appraised the situation" - not coached at all were you love?
And what was the lawyer thinking? Check shirt with pinstrip suit!!!
And what was the lawyer thinking? Check shirt with pinstripe suit!!!
That made me slightly queasy too...
DrP
Check shirt with pinstripe suit!!!
I doubt anyone half decent would be prepared to represent her!
Closing duplicate thread.
http://singletrackworld.com/forum/topic/motorist-tweets-of-knocking-off-cyclist
