On Sun, 11 Sep 2005 12:46:33 +0100, Clive
wrote:
I read your point, and I don't buy into it.
snip
I do agree though that
all cyclists should have licences which when taken away would prohibit
further use until the ban expired. Making a level playing field.
I think you just did buy into it
The point was that it is useless having points on a *driving* licence
for *cycling* offences unless there is also a cycling licence which
can also be withdrawn. As such, if someone never intended to drive,
points on a theoretical driving licence would be of no effect, unless
said licence also applied to cycling.
I would, however, contend that it would be immensely difficult to
enforce a requirement for a cycling licence without the increase in
police which I have also suggested as necessary as a first step.
Mind you, I might not be in a conventional city, which tends to sway
my view on such things, but I'm also not convinced that poor cycling
is as big a problem as some people think it is - or at least not as
big a problem as poor driving is. I am in favour of enforcing the
rules of the road on cyclists as well as road users, but I think there
are practicality issues involved.
Neil
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