Neville's Breakfast
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Irrelevant ? I am discussing something you clearly don’t want to hear. Walk away if you don’t want to hear it. Of course it matters if the pathway was shared usage or not. If not then it was dangerous for the bike to be there in the first place. That’s why disability campaigners have asked the question in the first place. I think the bike itself was irrelevant, yes, because the poor victim could have been a runner, a dog walker or some other scenario. It wouldn’t have changed the facts. Unfortunately the presence of the bicycle makes some people abusive and unable to discuss.I'm sorry, but you're going off on yet another irrelevant tangent.
It doesn't matter whether there was a bike involved. It also doesn't matter whether the path was shared usage or not !
If there hadn't been a bike involved, and Auriol Grey had forced/pushed the elderly woman into the road, would that have changed the crime, conviction and sentence?
The cold, hard, brutal fact is that there was a bike involved, and it is irrelevant and distracting to speculate what might have happened if there wasn't.