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Things people say!
Feb 18
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In Mionske’s view, justice for cyclists is often invisible, handled with civil settlements that rarely draw public attention. And criminal justice often hangs on a knife-edge. When a 14-year-old teenager in Connecticut was fatally struck by a speeding driver, Mionske notes that it was the driver’s prior convictions—including multiple DWIs—that helped land him in jail. For anything but the most egregious cases, Mionske says, a driver who strikes a cyclist—even fatally—is rarely even brought to trial. In the case of the Vail hit-and-run last July, what changed things was that the victim was a successful doctor. “He wasn’t going to sit down on this,” Mionske says. “Can you imagine if the guy had been collecting aluminum cans?
— Tom Vanderbilt, Rage Against Your Machine