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Old 24th April 2008   #101
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+1

This is way I say go for attempted murder, and then let them whittle it down from there.
Attempted murder and theft?

As I understand the original story, the driver drove off with the bike?
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Old 24th April 2008   #102
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If you read the comments on thisislondon, someone said that their friend witnessed it and doesn't know where the claims of RLJ came from. It constantly amazes me that most times you read those comments, they blame the cyclist. And normally it's reported that 'a cyclist collided with a lorry' and not the other way round – Cyclists don't collide with lorries, lorries hit us.
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Old 24th April 2008   #103
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Jesus H. Hit and run, such devastation. That driver needs to go to jail. Fuck the compensation, he should be behind bars... and then he should be forced to compensate after that much has been achieved. He could've killed you, and plainly did not care.
That exactly my feelings. The criminal charges are more important than the compensation.
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Old 24th April 2008   #104
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That exactly my feelings. The criminal charges are more important than the compensation.
Of course, but a good lawyer who specialises in cycle related stuff is a good start. and dont forget its the twat in the cars fault for your loss of earnings due to injuries, fu**ed bike, etc. Its more important that he goes down, but also very unlikely, at least get as much out of him as possible.
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Old 24th April 2008   #105
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If you read the comments on thisislondon, someone said that their friend witnessed it and doesn't know where the claims of RLJ came from. It constantly amazes me that most times you read those comments, they blame the cyclist. And normally it's reported that 'a cyclist collided with a lorry' and not the other way round – Cyclists don't collide with lorries, lorries hit us.
Completely agree. According to reports, the lorry actually ran over the guys head, but one onlooker has said that they "weren't sure whether the cyclist was wearing a helmet or not..." - How is a bit of plastic is going to help when a HGV actually runs over your bonce? That newspaper report includes so much veiled cyclist bashing it's untrue.
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Old 24th April 2008   #106
illy
Really sorry to hear about this, hope you recover soon. Saw a similar thing nearly happen last night - except the car just crashed into the barrier and the cyclist rode off, which is a better way round.
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Old 24th April 2008   #107
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@Vinz:

If I have this right, you were cycling along, this 4x4 pulled out around you (to your right) - saw the bollards and swerved back in - ?

Is that correct ?
Yeah. He began to overtake me, saw the bollards and then swerved back in.

Also he was found to be over the drinking limit. I am fortunate to come from a family of academics (Older brother AND sister are lawyers) so there taking care of that side of things.

Again thanks for both the advice and the kind words. I shall keep you updated with how things are going.
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Old 24th April 2008   #108
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Hope you're on the mend Vinz.

Take the fucker to the cleaners.
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Old 24th April 2008   #109
crivens
nasty shit bro, make sure the driver gets all thats coming to him/her.

speedy recovery.
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Old 24th April 2008   #110
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Yeah. He began to overtake me, saw the bollards and then swerved back in.
Unbelievable.

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Also he was found to be over the drinking limit. I am fortunate to come from a family of academics (Older brother AND sister are lawyers) so there taking care of that side of things.
Excellent, just excellent. :D

Maybe get a newspaper to cover this ? 4x4 v Cyclist.

Hope you make a fast recovery.
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Old 25th April 2008   #111
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Vinz, get well soon. I had a few nasty offs, but nothing that required even 30 stiches, much less 184 stitches. I agree with almost everything the folks above have said. Can I only recommend a neck brace, and I'm "sure" your back may not be feeling the same eh? In that case, your legally-knowledgable siblings will be smiling at the thought of you wafting past in any vehicle of your choice, 2 wheeled or 4. Back and neck injuries pay out the most, as far as I am aware.

Good luck, and I hope you get what you deserve, which I think should be an insurance-paid-for rest in Hawaii. Then come back to a Colnago, or similar.
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Old 25th April 2008   #112
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Jesus fella, get well soon - take the cunt to the cleaners!
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Old 26th April 2008   #113
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He was drunk as well?! LOL.

I wouldn't be surprised to hear he was also on the phone, while steering with his feet & wearing a blind-fold. What a twat.

The plus side is that makes him more likely to go to jail. (I fucking hope).
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Old 26th April 2008   #114
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Get well soon, be careful all.
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Old 26th April 2008   #115
kboy
fuckin hell, hope you´ll have a speedy recovery!
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Old 7th May 2008   #116
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UPDATE: Not sure what the specific charges were but the driver has received a 3 years Prison sentence and a 2 year driving ban. I have also received substantial amount of compensation.

Im having surgery tomorrow to have plastic surgery on my arm as it is missing a substantial amount of skin! Luckily I have a fat arse that has some skin to spare! Anyway thank you for all the good words and advice.
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Old 7th May 2008   #117
illy
Well done Vinz, that's great news. Best of luck with the surgery.
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Old 7th May 2008   #118
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'kin hell justice is pretty swift round your way!
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Old 7th May 2008   #119
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That is what I was thinking.
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Old 7th May 2008   #120
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'kin hell justice is pretty swift round your way!
That's what I was thinking. We need some of that down here.

That's a proper result though Vinz, best of luck with the surgery, heal fast.
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Old 7th May 2008   #121
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Wahey! some justice being served.
Best wishes for the surgery.
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Old 7th May 2008   #122
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Well done hope the op goes well. Is the two year driving ban not pointless if his sentence is three years though?
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Old 7th May 2008   #123
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justice

I think that a prison sentence was deserved - glad that the drunken driver got some comeuppence!
Heal well vinz.
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Old 7th May 2008   #124
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Driving ban starts after release.
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Old 7th May 2008   #125
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Fair play Vinz, good luck with the recovery and getting back on the road.

Agreed, very swift process from incident to cell. Let's hope he/she can have a nice long think about it

If it was in London, they'd still be quizzing you to try and find out if it was your fault or not
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Old 7th May 2008   #126
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Well done hope the op goes well. Is the two year driving ban not pointless if his sentence is three years though?

Thats what I thought, but I assume that it starts after he gets released. The swiftness was also a surprise to me. To be honest I have had little to do with anything. The pain-killers/antibiotics i'm on render me pretty much useless. I guess Norwich is not a hotbed of crime so the courts have alot of free time :)
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Old 7th May 2008   #127
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+ Im sure it is going to take a while for me to actually see any money!
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Old 7th May 2008   #128
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HOOORAY!!!

Vinz hope you're healing OK. Best of luck. I hope you get some decent damages for this, as well as the satisfaction of this just punishment. Its a shame that one idiot has damaged lots of peoples' lives, their own, maybe their kids if they have any, and not least yours.

I'm moving to Norwich... well maybe.

Vinz, if you have any news report links for this I'm sure we'd like to read them.
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Old 7th May 2008   #129
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That's great news, and quick - at least it didn't languish in the courts for ages. Heal up!
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Old 7th May 2008   #130
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This is great news. By the way, I hope your operation goes well.
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Old 7th May 2008   #131
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Wow, what a result. Good luck in the op, i'm sure you'll heal up soon :-)
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Old 7th May 2008   #132
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Good news. I'm glad the guy got time; though 3 years works out to about a year and a half (with good behaviour - which happily means that he must not argue with bigger guys in the shower about picking up the soap). If his driving ban begins with his custodial sentence, then he'll still have 6 months to catch taxis and buses when he comes out. Maybe he'll be too sore to ever want to be near a road again? Let's hope they send him to Brixton. That'll serve him.
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Old 7th May 2008   #134
eeehhhh
Wow, that's an amazing result; he certainly got what he deserved. Hope you're back riding soon.
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Old 8th May 2008   #135