Originally Posted by
Speedo
+1
I don't think this guy needs to rot in jail for a long period to get the message, but some jail time is important. Six months to a year would do the trick.
Speedo
Given his actions not just once but at least twice before his court case, that we know of. I don't think that 6 months to a year is going to really teach him anything. I think that he should be sentenced to at least the maximum for the most serious offense. And if he is able to behave himself he should be credited with time for good behavior.
When he is released as a condition of his release he should have to do a set amount of hours of community service. With at least some of it being completed at various bicycle events. So that hopefully he'll learn that his preconceptions of bicycles and bicycle riders is wrong.
There is another good reason I can see to revoke his bail besides the one's listed in the latest article. His safety, as if he was allowed to be free on bail until his sentencing hearing. I could see people wanting to look for/find him and administer a little "u-lock justice" to him before he's sentenced.