The Borneo Post

Cyclist jailed for 18 months for killing pedestrian in UK

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LONDON: A British cyclist who hit and killed a pedestrian and was convicted under a 19th- century law for drivers of horse- drawn carriages was sentenced on Monday to 18 months in prison.

Charlie Alliston, a former courier who was 18 at the time of the accident in London last year, was riding a fixedwheel track bike with no front brakes.

These types of specialist bikes can only be used on racing tracks in Britain and are banned from roads.

Alliston struck 44-year- old Kim Briggs, a mother of two, at a speed of 29 kilometres per hour.

He was convicted of “wanton and furious driving”, a crime contained in an 1861 law that is still in force and carries a maximum sentence of two years in prison.

The case has divided Britons, with some calling for tougher sentences for dangerous cycling and others saying pedestrian­s should take more responsibi­lity.

“This case has clearly and evidently demonstrat­ed there is a gap in the law when it comes to dealing with death or serious injury by dangerous cycling,” Briggs’s husband David told reporters outside court.

In a series of posts on social media while Briggs was still injured in hospital, Alliston described how he twice warned her to get out of the way.

He wrote: “We collided pretty hard, our heads hit together, hers went into the f loor and ricocheted into mine.”

He claimed she had been on her phone at the time of the accident. — AFP

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