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Emma Way: #Bloodycyclists tweet driver 'cyber-bullied' | |
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A motorist convicted of driving offences after tweeting about a collision with a cyclist says she has been cyber-bullied because of the post. | A motorist convicted of driving offences after tweeting about a collision with a cyclist says she has been cyber-bullied because of the post. |
Emma Way, 22, from Norfolk, was found guilty at Norwich Magistrates' Court of failing to stop after a collision and failing to report an accident. | Emma Way, 22, from Norfolk, was found guilty at Norwich Magistrates' Court of failing to stop after a collision and failing to report an accident. |
She was cleared of driving without due care and attention. | She was cleared of driving without due care and attention. |
Way said that following the "stupid" #bloodycyclists tweet there had been lots of "malicious messages". | Way said that following the "stupid" #bloodycyclists tweet there had been lots of "malicious messages". |
Magistrates heard that police only became aware of the collision on 19 May because Way, from Watton, tweeted "definitely knocked a cyclist off his bike earlier. I have right of way - he doesn't even pay road tax!" using the hashtag #bloodycyclists. | Magistrates heard that police only became aware of the collision on 19 May because Way, from Watton, tweeted "definitely knocked a cyclist off his bike earlier. I have right of way - he doesn't even pay road tax!" using the hashtag #bloodycyclists. |
Cyclist Toby Hockley, from Norwich, suffered bruising and minor damage to his bike in the incident near the village of Rockland All Saints, Norfolk. | Cyclist Toby Hockley, from Norwich, suffered bruising and minor damage to his bike in the incident near the village of Rockland All Saints, Norfolk. |
Appearing on ITV's Daybreak programme earlier, Way said that she regretted the Twitter post but did not believe the collision was her fault. | Appearing on ITV's Daybreak programme earlier, Way said that she regretted the Twitter post but did not believe the collision was her fault. |
She said: "I am 22, so not generalising on 22-year-olds sometimes you do just put things and it's not actually intended. | She said: "I am 22, so not generalising on 22-year-olds sometimes you do just put things and it's not actually intended. |
"I was quite angry at the mannerism of the cyclist on the road. My point of view is that he was on my side of the road - that's not the way you drive so I find that quite disrespectful." | "I was quite angry at the mannerism of the cyclist on the road. My point of view is that he was on my side of the road - that's not the way you drive so I find that quite disrespectful." |
'Tougher sentence' | |
CTC, the national cycling charity, said the collection of evidence around cycling incidents should be more "robust". | |
Rhia Weston, a road safety officer with the charity, said: "The only reason Emma Way was caught was because she tweeted about the incident, many other hit and runs end in no prosecution because police fail to trace the driver. | |
"Evidence collection needs to be much more robust if hit and run drivers are to be caught, prosecuted and convicted. | |
"CTC's Road Justice petition is calling on the police to better enforce road traffic law by thoroughly investigating all injury collisions." | |
Way, who said she did not receive a fee for the television appearance, was sacked from her job as a trainee accountant with Norwich-based Larking Gowen after the tweet. | |
The court heard she has now got a new job. | The court heard she has now got a new job. |
Magistrate Martin Cliffe fined Way £337 and ordered her to pay £300 in costs. He also ordered that seven penalty points be added to her licence. | Magistrate Martin Cliffe fined Way £337 and ordered her to pay £300 in costs. He also ordered that seven penalty points be added to her licence. |
Ms Weston said Way's sentence was "minimal" compared to "the maximum sentence the judges had at their disposal of £5000, six months custodial sentence, a discretionary driving ban and 10 penalty points". | |
"A tougher sentence would send a clearer message that disregard for other people's wellbeing on the roads is intolerable..." | |
Way previously described her tweet as her "biggest regret" and rated it "11 out of 10" on the stupidity scale. | |
She told Daybreak: "I lost my job in accountancy and I've received really malicious threats and stuff off people... cyberbullying and stuff, so it has been quite bad." | |
Way had about 200 Twitter followers when she sent the message and used to tweet daily. | |
She has since quit the social networking site. |