• socsa@piefed.social
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    4 hours ago

    This is dumb. Write a drunk in public, sure, but a drunk cyclist isn’t a danger to anyone but themselves.

    • tiredofsametab@fedia.io
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      43 minutes ago

      Cyclists here in Japan flaunt all the rules and ride like maniacs (illegally in most cases) on the sidewalks (and also illegally with earphones and staring at their phones). Pedestrians have absolute right-of-way and the cyclist is at fault for hitting them. Add to this generally high density and bad spacial awareness and it’s bad without drunks. Absolutely keep people from drinking off the cycles.

    • ThomasWilliams@lemmy.world
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      51 minutes ago

      If its like Australia, then its probably because the way the legislation is worded.

      If the DUI legislation has demerit point accumulation for DUI, and it covers all vehicles, not just motor vehicles, then drunk cycling or horse riding could also result in a loss of licence.

    • nailingjello@piefed.zip
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      3 hours ago

      It sounds like you are saying that if a drunk cyclist hits a pedestrian, it’s impossible for the pedestrian to get injured.

      Or if that same cyclist weaves out in to the street, a car that hits them cannot be damaged (and the driver of the car won’t be held liable even though cyclists pretty much always have the right of way vs. cars).

      • mjr@infosec.pub
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        1 hour ago

        Not impossible, but very very rare in practice.

        And whether the driver is liable varies around the world. Most countries require drivers not to hit dumb animals, including drunk humans.