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How about following his lead and accepting the sentence?
Hmmm - fwiw, I disagree. I have every respect for Simon Richardson's courage and dignity ........ and I hope it doesn't sound like I'm demeaning it by suggesting it's maybe an important and healthy part of the healing process; part of "mentally putting oneself back together"?
But that's not the end of it surely - the onus is on people NOT directly involved t make their voices heard, and be critical, raise the questions, aye - and do something
Rhyl Cycling Club sprang to mind - the statements of families and club were also courageous and dignified after the tragedy of 2006 ........ but the CTC and British Cycling http://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...ey-the-story-of-a-cycling-tragedy-412717.htmlhttp://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...ey-the-story-of-a-cycling-tragedy-412717.htmlhttp://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...ey-the-story-of-a-cycling-tragedy-412717.htmlhttp://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...ey-the-story-of-a-cycling-tragedy-412717.htmlprotested about the outcome - a consequence, they say, of prosecutors' failure in the first place to charge the motorist with the crime of careless driving.
Fair enough; depressing that it's still on the agenda. [Damn it - even more depressing; I'd a senior moment, forgetting the name of the Rhyl Club; trawling around trying to find it threw up a fair few Olympians and hopefuls - Lewis Balyckyi, Jason McIntyre, Zak Carr]