• Bolton: Driver reported after cyclist suffers 'serious injuries'

    From swldxer1958@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Tue May 23 11:30:34 2023
    A cyclist has suffered serious injuries after a crash in Bolton.

    Officers from Greater Manchester Police’s traffic division were called to a busy roundabout in the town.

    Police say the driver of white Mercedes passed too close to a cyclist and has been reported.

    A GMP spokesperson said :”This resulted in serious injuries for the cyclist.“CCTV shows that no wide berth was given.”

    The driver has been reported for driving without due care and attention.

    Police have urged motorists to give other road users space.

    The investigation comes shortly after Greater Manchester Police launched a new operation aimed a reducing the hundreds of cycling related crashes on the roads.

    The Operation Close Pass initiative came after figures showed that between March last year and February this year there were 448 crashes involving an injury on a bike in Greater Manchester.

    As part of this officers from the Traffic Unit will cycle on the streets to identify drivers who fail to keep to the safe passing distance of the Highway Code which is one and a half metres.

    After they are identified a police patrol will be called in to intercept the driver and advice them about how to overtake in a safe manner.

    Those who refused to do so will be charged with careless driving which would result in them being given a fine and points on their licence.

    GMP Superintendent Gareth Parkin said: “It is really important that we keep getting the message out there to road users of how dangerous it can be and how vulnerable people on pedal cycles can feel when they are out on the roads.

    “So you will be seeing more of these Close Pass operations across Greater Manchester, we are looking at hotspot locations, we will be reviewing our information and intelligence, and also talking to local communities about where they would like to see
    these operations.”

    https://www.theboltonnews.co.uk/news/23542643.bolton-driver-reported-cyclist-suffers-serious-injuries/

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  • From Spike@21:1/5 to swldx...@gmail.com on Tue May 23 21:47:06 2023
    JJ
    Police: 3000 burglaries a day NFA

    Due to lack of resources the police in E&W are closing more than a million cases of burglary and theft every year with NFA after the initial report.

    This is the time to ask the question as to whether the police can afford to follow up on ‘cases’ where a driver has not collided with a cyclist.

    Freeing up these officers would mean they could be deployed on at least a
    basic follow-up to a report of a burglary or theft report, as it is known
    that once burgled, the chances of a repeat of the crime is a staggering
    25%, and effective action can be taken to mitigate against this, especially when police officer offers advice on countermeasures. At present,
    conviction rates are very low.

    It’s time the police stopped pussy-footing about with non-crimes like ‘close passes’ and tackled real issues.

    Free up those officers! Bang up the burglars!



    swldx...@gmail.com <swldxer1958@gmail.com> wrote:
    A cyclist has suffered serious injuries after a crash in Bolton.

    Officers from Greater Manchester Police’s traffic division were called to
    a busy roundabout in the town.

    Police say the driver of white Mercedes passed too close to a cyclist and
    has been reported.

    A GMP spokesperson said :”This resulted in serious injuries for the cyclist.“CCTV shows that no wide berth was given.”

    The driver has been reported for driving without due care and attention.

    Police have urged motorists to give other road users space.

    The investigation comes shortly after Greater Manchester Police launched
    a new operation aimed a reducing the hundreds of cycling related crashes on the roads.

    The Operation Close Pass initiative came after figures showed that
    between March last year and February this year there were 448 crashes involving an injury on a bike in Greater Manchester.

    As part of this officers from the Traffic Unit will cycle on the streets
    to identify drivers who fail to keep to the safe passing distance of the Highway Code which is one and a half metres.

    After they are identified a police patrol will be called in to intercept
    the driver and advice them about how to overtake in a safe manner.

    Those who refused to do so will be charged with careless driving which
    would result in them being given a fine and points on their licence.

    GMP Superintendent Gareth Parkin said: “It is really important that we
    keep getting the message out there to road users of how dangerous it can
    be and how vulnerable people on pedal cycles can feel when they are out on the roads.

    “So you will be seeing more of these Close Pass operations across Greater Manchester, we are looking at hotspot locations, we will be reviewing our information and intelligence, and also talking to local communities about where they would like to see these operations.”

    https://www.theboltonnews.co.uk/news/23542643.bolton-driver-reported-cyclist-suffers-serious-injuries/




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  • From JNugent@21:1/5 to swldx...@gmail.com on Wed May 24 01:30:13 2023
    On 23/05/2023 07:30 pm, swldx...@gmail.com wrote:

    A cyclist has suffered serious injuries after a crash in Bolton.
    Officers from Greater Manchester Police’s traffic division were called to a busy roundabout in the town.
    Police say the driver of white Mercedes passed too close to a cyclist and has been reported.

    Has the Bolton "News" got something against the indefinite [look it up,
    Mason] article?

    A GMP spokesperson said :”This resulted in serious injuries for the cyclist.“CCTV shows that no wide berth was given.”
    The driver has been reported for driving without due care and attention.

    What "crash" was that, then?

    Police have urged motorists to give other road users space.
    The investigation comes shortly after Greater Manchester Police launched a new operation aimed a reducing the hundreds of cycling related crashes on the roads.
    The Operation Close Pass initiative came after figures showed that between March last year and February this year there were 448 crashes involving an injury on a bike in Greater Manchester.
    As part of this officers from the Traffic Unit will cycle on the streets to identify drivers who fail to keep to the safe passing distance of the Highway Code which is one and a half metres.
    After they are identified a police patrol will be called in to intercept the driver and advice them about how to overtake in a safe manner.
    Those who refused to do so will be charged with careless driving which would result in them being given a fine and points on their licence.
    GMP Superintendent Gareth Parkin said: “It is really important that we keep getting the message out there to road users of how dangerous it can be and how vulnerable people on pedal cycles can feel when they are out on the roads.
    “So you will be seeing more of these Close Pass operations across Greater Manchester, we are looking at hotspot locations, we will be reviewing our information and intelligence, and also talking to local communities about where they would like to see
    these operations.”

    https://www.theboltonnews.co.uk/news/23542643.bolton-driver-reported-cyclist-suffers-serious-injuries/

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  • From swldxer1958@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Tue May 23 21:33:17 2023
    QUOTE: > After they are identified a police patrol will be called in to intercept the driver and advice them about how to overtake in a safe manner.

    Those who refused to do so will be charged with careless driving which would result in them being given a fine and points on their licence ENDS

    Excellent news - these morons need to be taught a lesson with real penalties for their idiotic "driving".

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