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Oh fancy that....somebody drives deliberately into two police officers and they are detained on suspicion of attempted murder.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-manchester-2157038
Well that sets an interesting precedent on how you'd deal with someone who drove deliberately into a cyclist doesn't it, because we wouldn't want to think there are different rules for police officers and cyclists.
And to the unfortunate officers and the cyclist I'm sure I speak for everyone here in wishing you all a full and speedy recovery.
I wonder what the motorist would be charged with if he or she had driven deliberately into a police officer? Attempted murder, probably.
That's a long way from Angel to Joicey Road. Man so much more real when nearby. Or reported.