Cyclist 'knocked down and killed teenage girl'
A cyclist who ran down and killed a teenage girl as she walked along the pavement has denied a charge of dangerous cycling.
Jason Howard, 36, was allegedly heard shouting "move because I'm not stopping" as he hurtled towards a group of teenagers at around 20mph.
He admitted to police that he could have avoided the group but thought they would get out of his way, a court has heard.
Mr Howard struck Rhiannon Bennett, 17, with such force that he knocked her over and she struck her head on the pavement.
It beggars belief that the maximum penalty for this offence is only a £2,000 fine. I fail to understand why he was not charged with manslaughter or at the very least with assault?