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<blockquote data-quote="CaptainSensible" data-source="post: 7149034" data-attributes="member: 34104"><p>That seems a bit harsh, or maybe it needs fine tuning.</p><p></p><p>If I jay walk should I be prosecuted or fined, possibly, but where I see the difference between me breaking a light whilst on foot or behind the wheel of a car is if I fuck up whilst walking I am likely to get injured and whereas if I do it in a car someone else is likely to get injured along with myself potentially. The same applies to someone on a bike, therefore if we are to introduce penalties for all law breakers on the road I would contend they should be a large multiple for those driving vehicles than for those on bikes or on foot, due to the potential damage that can be caused by such actions.</p><p></p><p>Would 10 to 1 be reasonable due to the potential consequences? </p><p></p><p>So if it is 40 Euro for a cyclist breaking a light should it be 400 Euro for a motorist?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CaptainSensible, post: 7149034, member: 34104"] That seems a bit harsh, or maybe it needs fine tuning. If I jay walk should I be prosecuted or fined, possibly, but where I see the difference between me breaking a light whilst on foot or behind the wheel of a car is if I fuck up whilst walking I am likely to get injured and whereas if I do it in a car someone else is likely to get injured along with myself potentially. The same applies to someone on a bike, therefore if we are to introduce penalties for all law breakers on the road I would contend they should be a large multiple for those driving vehicles than for those on bikes or on foot, due to the potential damage that can be caused by such actions. Would 10 to 1 be reasonable due to the potential consequences? So if it is 40 Euro for a cyclist breaking a light should it be 400 Euro for a motorist? [/QUOTE]
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