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Killer driver escapes a custodial sentence

A driver who killed a cyclist on a country road in Oxfordshire last year has been sentenced to 240 hours’ unpaid work, and banned from driving for one year.

In May 2012, Paul Brown, a lock-keeper on the River Thames, hit firefighter Joseph Wilkins on the long, straight Eaton Road near Abingdon. He admitted in court that he had been eating a sandwich just beforehand; he also told police officers that he had just received a text message. A forensic investigator had told the court that Mr Wilkins would have been visible for over six seconds.

At Oxford Crown Court in August, a jury found Brown not guilty of causing death through dangerous driving. He had admitted causing death through careless driving. Nicci Saunders, Joseph Wilkins’ partner, said she was “devastated” by the verdict.

Earlier this year, national cycling campaign CTC launched Road Justice, calling for sentences that better reflect the severity of road crimes. According to CTC, “Road casualties can and should be prevented, yet the justice system is failing to ensure safety on our roads by not taking road crime seriously.”

“Give us space,” say 5,000 protesting cyclists

As MPs debated how to ‘Get Britain Cycling’, 5,000 cyclists from London and further afield pedalled on Parliament to demand – in the words of the hashtag – #space4cycling.

The ride, organised by the London Cycling Campaign, was designed to show a critical mass of support for improving cycling facilities in the capital. Foremost in the riders’ minds were the all-too-frequent recent deaths in London. One of the participants was Debbie Dorling, widow of Brian Dorling, killed by a construction lorry while cycling on the so-called ‘Cycling Superhighway’ in Bow.

LCC summarised its two main demands:

“Main roads and major junctions need to be made safe for cycling using segregated tracks and cyclist-specific traffic lights to protect people from fast-moving and heavy motor traffic. Local streets – where people predominantly live and shop – should be transformed into spaces that are safe for cycling and walking by removing through motor traffic and reducing its speed.”

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