• Case against Oxfordshire cyclist dropped by police

    From [email protected]@21:1/5 to All on Sun Jul 23 03:09:58 2023
    Prosecutors have dropped charges against a pensioner accused of going through a red light on his bicycle.

    Court documents showed that Claudio Elgueta, 74, had been summoned to attend Oxford Magistrates’ Court on Friday following allegations he went through a red light and cycled on the pavement in Whitecross, Abingdon, on January 19.

    He faced two charges. The first, which was brought under section 72 of the 1835 Highways Act, saw him accused of wilfully riding a pedal cycle on a footpath or causeway by the side of a road ‘set apart for the use or accommodation of foot passengers’.

    The second charge was brought under the more recent 1988 Road Traffic Act and alleged he failed to comply with a red traffic light.

    On Friday, Crown advocate Peter Ryman indicated the matter had been discontinued. Mr Elgueta, of Sutton Courtenay, was not at court for the hearing.

    https://www.oxfordmail.co.uk/news/23672098.case-oxfordshire-cyclist-dropped-police/

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  • From Brian@21:1/5 to [email protected] on Tue Jul 25 14:54:09 2023
    [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:
    Prosecutors have dropped charges against a pensioner accused of going through a red light on his bicycle.

    Court documents showed that Claudio Elgueta, 74, had been summoned to
    attend Oxford Magistrates’ Court on Friday following allegations he went through a red light and cycled on the pavement in Whitecross, Abingdon, on January 19.

    He faced two charges. The first, which was brought under section 72 of
    the 1835 Highways Act, saw him accused of wilfully riding a pedal cycle
    on a footpath or causeway by the side of a road ‘set apart for the use or accommodation of foot passengers’.

    The second charge was brought under the more recent 1988 Road Traffic
    Act and alleged he failed to comply with a red traffic light.

    On Friday, Crown advocate Peter Ryman indicated the matter had been discontinued. Mr Elgueta, of Sutton Courtenay, was not at court for the hearing.

    https://www.oxfordmail.co.uk/news/23672098.case-oxfordshire-cyclist-dropped-police/


    Meanwhile, also in Oxford, the annual Christmas Market enjoyed by thousands
    has been cancelled due to danger to pedestrians from cyclists.

    The Company which organises the annual event has, understandably, decided
    the risk to pedestrians from cyclists is too great due the the Council
    refusing to divert or suspect the cycle route through the planned area.

    As we saw recently, when a cyclist riding on a pavement illegally lost
    control of her bike while intimating an innocent pedestrian and fell under
    a car leading to her death yet the innocent pedestrian was jailed, the
    courts are blind to the activities of cyclists.

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  • From [email protected]@21:1/5 to [email protected] on Tue Jul 25 08:29:40 2023
    On Sunday, July 23, 2023 at 11:10:00 AM UTC+1, [email protected] wrote:
    Prosecutors have dropped charges against a pensioner accused of going through a red light on his bicycle.

    Court documents showed that Claudio Elgueta, 74, had been summoned to attend Oxford Magistrates’ Court on Friday following allegations he went through a red light and cycled on the pavement in Whitecross, Abingdon, on January 19.

    He faced two charges. The first, which was brought under section 72 of the 1835 Highways Act, saw him accused of wilfully riding a pedal cycle on a footpath or causeway by the side of a road ‘set apart for the use or accommodation of foot passengers�
    �.

    The second charge was brought under the more recent 1988 Road Traffic Act and alleged he failed to comply with a red traffic light.

    On Friday, Crown advocate Peter Ryman indicated the matter had been discontinued. Mr Elgueta, of Sutton Courtenay, was not at court for the hearing.

    https://www.oxfordmail.co.uk/news/23672098.case-oxfordshire-cyclist-dropped-police/

    "Not in the public interest" as we say in the trade.

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  • From JNugent@21:1/5 to [email protected] on Tue Jul 25 16:39:24 2023
    On 25/07/2023 04:29 pm, [email protected] wrote:

    [pretending not to answer other posters, said:]

    On Sunday, July 23, 2023 at 11:10:00 AM UTC+1, [email protected] wrote:

    Prosecutors have dropped charges against a pensioner accused of going through a red light on his bicycle.
    Court documents showed that Claudio Elgueta, 74, had been summoned to attend Oxford Magistrates’ Court on Friday following allegations he went through a red light and cycled on the pavement in Whitecross, Abingdon, on January 19.
    He faced two charges. The first, which was brought under section 72 of the 1835 Highways Act, saw him accused of wilfully riding a pedal cycle on a footpath or causeway by the side of a road ‘set apart for the use or accommodation of foot passengers�
    ��.
    The second charge was brought under the more recent 1988 Road Traffic Act and alleged he failed to comply with a red traffic light.
    On Friday, Crown advocate Peter Ryman indicated the matter had been discontinued. Mr Elgueta, of Sutton Courtenay, was not at court for the hearing.
    https://www.oxfordmail.co.uk/news/23672098.case-oxfordshire-cyclist-dropped-police/

    "Not in the public interest" as we say in the trade.

    Of course not, M'Lud.

    You *are* in the legal "trade" aren't you?

    If "trade" is the right word.

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  • From [email protected]@21:1/5 to All on Tue Jul 25 08:49:53 2023
    QUOTE: On Friday, Crown advocate Peter Ryman indicated the matter had been discontinued. ENDS

    What a waste of the cyclist's time and money!

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  • From [email protected]@21:1/5 to [email protected] on Tue Jul 25 09:33:01 2023
    On Tuesday, July 25, 2023 at 4:49:55 PM UTC+1, [email protected] wrote:
    QUOTE: On Friday, Crown advocate Peter Ryman indicated the matter had been discontinued. ENDS

    What a waste of the cyclist's time and money!

    My mistake - he didn't even turn up.
    Top man!

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  • From Spike@21:1/5 to [email protected] on Tue Jul 25 16:17:11 2023
    [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:


    QUOTE: On Friday, Crown advocate Peter Ryman indicated the matter had
    been discontinued. ENDS

    What a waste of the cyclist's time and money!

    The moral for the cyclist being ‘don’t jump red lights; don’t cycle on the
    pavement’. At least it cost him some money.

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    Spike

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