Two defendants could face up to five years in prison after spate of incidents in country’s rural south-west
Two defendants could face up to five years in prison after spate of incidents in country’s rural south-west
Two men accused of driving up to cyclists in rural south-west France and pushing them into ditches for fun have gone on trial in Toulouse for organised violence and could face up to five years in prison.
The two men, aged 20 and 22, were arrested last year after a spate of cyclists being pushed off their bikes on quiet country roads. One victim told the newspaper La Dépêche: “It was April … I’d gone out on my bike for the afternoon. When I got to a little country road … I felt a car was following me silently. It was driving very slowly behind me when it could easily have overtaken me. Then after a few minutes it drove up beside me. The car’s passenger suddenly pushed me down.”
Another man described being on a weekend cycle ride with two friends when a car pulled up beside him and the passenger allegedly reached out a hand and pushed him into a ditch.
At least 12 cyclists were hit over a period of several months, some sustaining injuries including a wrist fracture and a collar-bone fracture.
Broke mine last year, took a surgery and 6 months of physical therapy to get close to normal. I also couldn’t sleep for a month, every little movement would hurt. Broke it by wrecking on my bike
Two men accused of driving up to cyclists in rural south-west France and pushing them into ditches for fun have gone on trial in Toulouse for organised violence and could face up to five years in prison.
The two men, aged 20 and 22, were arrested last year after a spate of cyclists being pushed off their bikes on quiet country roads.
Another man described being on a weekend cycle ride with two friends when a car pulled up beside him and the passenger allegedly reached out a hand and pushed him into a ditch.
I felt a violent blow to my left ear,” he said, adding that he had been slapped or punched by the person in the car.
Brice Zanin, a lawyer for several of the cyclists, told France Inter radio: “The only motive was idiocy, because once the victims had been pushed off their bikes, the men drove off laughing in their car.
Arrested in December 2023, the two men denied any involvement and said they had no bad feelings towards cyclists.
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Completely irrelevant to the article. To put this in perspective, Frenchies love cycling. It's the law to give 1.5m of space when overtaking a cyclist, and if there's cars coming the other way, they'll sit behind the bike and wait until they can overtake safely
Cycling through Paris actually feels far safer than driving or walking 😂
I'm on the outside edge of Cincinnati, Ohio. My drive to work is curvy hills with high speed limits and it's full of landscaping earth hauler trucks as we have three major landscaping companies between my home and work.
The trucks don't hit bikers on purpose, there's just no shoulder, only a ditch on one side. So if they come around a bend and there's a bike and another big vehicle coming the opposite direction they just can't stop in time and can't use the other lane. I've never actually seen a bike on my commute in over a decade here except a couple of decorated bikes on the side of the road as memorials and one time I saw a pack of 20 bikes on a group ride.
I've lived in Germany and the Netherlands and bike friendly places in the US so I know what it could be. It's just not like that here. Fuck all the downvoters. I don't give a shit about that though, I'm just saying how it is.
Most likely. As an American cyclist myself, it sucks to have to share the road with vehicles. I've been harassed and hit multiple times and I know others who have as well.