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NavyDiver
25th May 2020, 04:20 PM
To run into some one can be a error to murder. To leave a person dying on the road after they ran into them is lower than low.

RIPhttps://www.abc.net.au/cm/rimage/12283108-3x2-xlarge.jpg?v=2

Melbourne cyclist killed in alleged hit-and-run in Beaumaris identified as former school principal - ABC News (https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-05-25/melbourne-cyclist-killed-in-crash-school-principal-debbie-locco/12281830)

Arapiles
25th May 2020, 07:26 PM
Reportedly she had lights on, was wearing a reflective vest and was in the bike lane.

Slunnie
25th May 2020, 08:06 PM
They actually need to start jailing drivers like this rather than letting them all go. I know a couple of cyclist who were doing everything correctly and who have been killed and no driver has ever been held accountable for their deaths.

NavyDiver
1st June 2020, 03:57 PM
They actually need to start jailing drivers like this rather than letting them all go. I know a couple of cyclist who were doing everything correctly and who have been killed and no driver has ever been held accountable for their deaths.

Have to admit I was asked if I wanted the gent who nearly killed me to be charged with dangerous driving causing..........

I didn't mostly as at 80 years old I did not think it would help. He was charged with failing to give way.

The driver of the car who killed Debbie Locco should be in jail for several very clear reasons. Suspect the two other people in the car would feel the same way.