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The party is calling for a police decision

2013年07月23日

Posted by sohui at 17:17 │ News
It follows the family and friends of Jane Farrelly questioning whether police properly investigated her death in March.

The 50-year-old mother of two from Auckland, nu skin product was killed when she was knocked off her bike and dragged under a truck north of Taupo.

Police say they are not going to charge the truck driver.

Green MP Julie Anne Genter is calling for an independent review of the decision how to register a business.

"There is prima facie evidence that the police are failing to protect people on bicycles and prosecute drivers who pass them dangerously," she said.

"Police need to strengthen this culture of care through enforcement and prosecution nuskin, where necessary."

Police did not seem to be enforcing the law requiring drivers to pass cyclists in a safe way, she said.

"The law needs to change making the 1.5 metre passing rule mandatory so police will act."

Mrs Farrelly's family and friends say they are stunned and distraught by the decision not to charge the truck driver nuskin group.

"The decision not to prosecute suggests police are blaming Jane."

Mrs Farrelly's friends and family said witness statements appear to have been ignored because a second group of cyclists had said the same truck passed them shortly before it hit Mrs Farrelly.

But Bay of Plenty road policing manager nu skin hk, Inspector Kevin Taylor, says despite "significant commentary" around sharing of the roads and cyclists and other motorists, they could only assess the case on driver culpability Hong Kong Company Secretary.

Police have charged a 22-year-old man following the death of another cyclist, Craig Goulsbro, company registration Hong Kong near Morrinsville earlier this month.



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