I read the letter from V Haden (February 11). So Dora Bryan went through a red light, did she? It is an offence, I agree.
Why, then, aren't the cyclists in your - for want of a better word city, prosecuted? The number I've seen jump red lights, mostly in London Road, are too many to count.
Ms Bryan didn't get away with it because she was in a car and was in Brighton.
My mate and I are thinking of using a camcorder to film cyclists jumping red lights, riding on the pavements and the wrong way along one-way streets.
Incidentally, I was in Brighton recently and saw a billboard car advert. Someone had scrawled "cars kill" across it.
True but so do Aids and drugs what Brighton is known for nationally (as well as its rude cyclists).
-Paul West, Burgess Hill
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