The Daily Telegraph

Footpath cyclists branded ‘potential killers’

- By Daily Telegraph Reporter

CYCLISTS who ride on pavements are “potential killers”, a senior judge has warned as he hit out at the number of people ignoring safety rules.

Judge Anthony Cross QC warned anyone riding their bikes on footpaths posed a “serious risk” to pedestrian­s and said they would face jail if they knocked someone down – and were caught. He made the comments at Manchester Crown Court as he spared a photograph­y student from going to prison. Jesus Medina knocked down 72-year-old Marlene Crossley on a footpath, as she emerged from a corner shop in Salford. The pensioner suffered a fractured hip and despite surgery she has not recovered her full mobility.

Medina, 24, from Fallowfiel­d, Manchester, had been facing up two years in jail after he admitted an offence under the obscure Victorian law of “causing harm by wanton and furious driving”. But he was ordered to complete 40 hours of unpaid work and pay Mrs Crossley £750 compensati­on after the court heard how he stayed at the scene of the accident to comfort the victim. He also kept in touch with her family and offered to do odd jobs for her husband while she was in hospital.

Judge Cross said: “People simply don’t realise when riding their bikes on footpaths they can kill people.”

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