Police investigations had found that Mr MacIntyre would have been
visible for a full 16 seconds if he had been cycling at the 30mph
estimated by another witness."
http://tinyurl.com/6qy4fz
http://www.theherald.co.uk/news/news/display.var.2420620.0.Driver_who...
The victim's father said that
"the local procurator-fiscal recommended dangerous driving charges but
that the Crown Office downgraded the charge to careless driving,
despite an appeal from the family.
"The Crown Office view is that this standard of driving falls below
normal standards. We are of the view that this standard of driving
falls far below normal standards and is deserving of a more serious
charge."
He refused to accept that to drive along a road unaware of oncoming
traffic for 16 seconds, to cross in front of oncoming traffic thereby
causing death, amounted only to careless driving. That the Crown
Office did, he said, "was a terrifying indictment on our society"."
The Press and Journal says:-
"There is great deal of difference between a driver who is guilty of a
momentary lapse of concentration and one who drives in a deliberately
reckless manner without regard for the lethal consequences. However,
the results are the same for the families left behind in terms of
their grief and lifelong suffering. They do not grade the drivers’
actions. They do not understand the subtle distinctions in the law
which can have such a great bearing on cases. Many argue that it is
another weakness in the law which discriminates against the victims."
http://www.pressandjournal.co.uk/Article.aspx/777542?UserKey=0
Beyond belief.