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  1. TheGloriousNugget on

    If you want to get away with murder in this country murder someone with your car.

  2. DaCor_ie on

    Maim someone and just get a slap on the wrists, sheesh

    Someone said recently, if you want to kill and get away with it in Ireland, just do it behind the wheel

  3. RomfordWellington on

    That man is facing an early end of his professional career, to complete end of his amateur sporting career, not being able to play with his kids and 35 years of unbearable physical and mental pain just because people like this woman refuse to see that the rules of the road apply to them and cyclists lives matter.

    A disgraceful decision but nothing less than I’d expect of Ireland’s car brained, dimwitted judiciary.

  4. Dannyforsure on

    No rights, no responsibilities. Need to watch out for yourself when your on the roads and never mind the law in this country for there is little to no consequences for breaking the law as long as you’re in a car.

  5. OddSignificance1093 on

    Anyone know,did she know someone?god love that man,and his family having to through that and to rub salt in justice postponed,for now!

  6. Jester-252 on

    >Judge Crowe said that a headline sentence of 18 months was appropriate before she imposed a 12-month sentence, suspended for two years.

    Was the Judge deliberately fucking with the poor guy?

    To announce that an 18 month sentences was appropriate only to turn around a give a 12 month suspended for 2 years.

  7. Not only does she avoid jail, she can legally be back driving in 2 years

  8. ahhereyang1 on

    I know no monetary value can ever make up for what happened this man but can he sue the life out of her now or is that just America? Crazy she didnt do time

  9. forza-my-toes-r on

    Now that a court conviction is secured , he should persue a civil case for damages , permenant change his life, loss of earning etc , defendant is insured , so he should secure a positive outcome for him and his family .

  10. Internal-Cobbler9140 on

    Dude almost killed himself fighting for his priority road user master race ideology. The account given outlines him overtaking the turning car, seeing the driver not paying attention to him and passing as she went to make an illegal turn (probably indicating) but thought his shield of being a cyclist and thou shall yield to my will would protect him… even though she was making an illegal turn, if she was indicating he should have to pay for any damages his bike and snapping limbs caused to her car. 

    Not surprising she faced little consequences, you’re responsible for your own safety out there, all the priority little cyclist green lights and half the city being dug up for you won’t protect you if you refuse to prioritize your own safety over enforcing cyclist master race ideology on the road. “She couldn’t possibly run me over, I’m a cyclist! I’ll protect my right of way with my limbs and organs, she can’t get away with this”

  11. askepticalbureaucrat on

    >Judge Crowe accepted that the probation report concluded that Aleksandrowicz had a low risk of re-offending, given her lack of previous convictions and pro-social attitude. The report also said that Aleksandrowicz had demonstrated remorse and had an understanding of the direct and indirect impact her actions had on Mr Brett, his wife and his young children.

    The fucking wagon will do it again

    Automatic licence revocation, and jail time. Driving is a privilege, not a right. She’s not happy? She can fuck back off to Poland.

  12. DarwinofArabia on

    To be fair, you don’t see too many cyclists getting jail sentences for illegal road manoeuvres and assaulting pedestrians.

  13. Excellent-Many4645 on

    Irish courts are such a joke, I’m sure if the judge was crushed twice by an SUV he wouldn’t want a suspended sentence.

  14. Migeycan87 on

    If someone took running away from me and almost killed me because they’re a shit driver, I’d be absolutely fucking livid.

    I see scores of drivers making dangerous decisions evey week and by sheer luck the seemingly get away with it.

    Feel very bad for the victim.

  15. SnooPears7162 on

    What good would it serve to imprison this woman. According to a report of the probation service she is at risk of reoffending, is remorseful and didn’t do anything crazy like try leave the scene. It seems fair enough.

  16. supermariokempes10 on

    How are these absolute Cunts allowed to drive…the whole system is a joke on all of us…

  17. 0ggiemack on

    I was attacked by a disgruntled driver by needlessly brake checking me on the road. Then he tried to physically attack me when I got up.

    Did anything happen after we went to the guards? Nope

    There’s so much injustice on the road and elsewhere. This was just one road incident I can think of that didn’t result in a just outcome. More happened to family members too with no outcome whatsoever

  18. Noted she’s not at risk of re-offending despite running over the driver twice. Hmm. I do agree a prison sentence would be useless but if you wanted to be sure about lowering the risk of re-offending, she should be required to do her theory and practical driving test again.

  19. Rogue7559 on

    Can we just completely defund / disband our judiciary.

    It’s pointless, it’s of no use whatsoever.

    We’d be better off replacing it with an automated if/else statement once a persons guilty.

    Or a dartboard where the victim or their family get to throw darts at different sentences.

    Can’t be any worse than the current system.

  20. SouthSource1936 on

    It’s outrageous. Woman should be banned from driving for a long period of time. A custodial sentence is warranted in my opinion. When are we going to say enough is enough and actually deal with these moronic drivers.

  21. Oynas213 on

    That’s absolutely outrageous, judge needs to be investigated for that decision

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