Time once more to take a look at some recent court decisions and draw some conclusions (as well as to stretch the definition of “this week”).
What The Law Told Us This Week
What The Law Told Us This Week (no. 4)
This week’s message, loud and clear: It’s not your fault.
What The Law Told Us This Week (no. 3)
Thanks to a few things, I’m covering a couple of weeks here. But there have been several sentences passed on cases involving fatalities of pedestrians and cyclists during the past fortnight.
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What The Law Told Us This Week (no. 2)
The law told us one thing this week: You’re really going to have to work hard if you want to get banned for life.
What The Law Told Us This Week (no. 1)
Every week the law – along with those who enforce and apply it – teaches us things about its attitude to roads, vehicles, and – most importantly – the people who use them.
So, provided I can muster sufficient time and energy on at least a semi-regular basis, this is the first in a series of digests about those things. I mostly won’t go into too much detail (anything that warrants it will get its own post) so consider it a whistlestop tour of what’s hot in the world of institutionalised and systemic crappy attitudes.
Ready? Let’s go.