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Re: Bicycle crash - what charge ? Posted on: Fri, 9 May 2008 20:54:42 +1000


"Ray Murphy"


> The driver indicated on radio that his car malfunctioned and stopped
> suddenly of its own accord, but hordes of expert witnesses can testify
> that a motor vehicle, because of momentum at 60 kph, cannot stop
> suddenly unless their is a lock-up of such things as brakes or
> transmission, so it couldn't have happened that way at all.


** The story is still evolving - all bets are off until the cops make a
report and decide who if anyone to charge.

My original Q still stands as to the actual intention of the odd wording of
section 51A.




..... Phil



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