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Justice for Amy Gillett?

Was justice served when Stefanie Magner received a fine and license suspension for the crash that killed Amy Gillett?

Yesterday ABC news reported that the driver who crashed into the Australian cycling team and caused the death of Amy Gillett will be fined the equivalent of AUD2300 and have her driving license revoked for eight months.

By way of Australian Wheels of Justice, here’s the the Adelaide Advertiser reporting today that Amy’s parents are extremely disappointed with the outcome.

You can certainly understand Amy’s father’s point of view when he says

“We are not looking for revenge, but one would hope for justice and there is no justice in this.”

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  1. Owen — 28 November 2006 #

    Wheels of Justice… Critical Mass… Two of the most awesome people power protest movements ever to hit the city streets! Wheels of Justice and Critical Mass…surging hordes of protest who are giving State Governments the ultimate “wake up” call ! Well done Wheels of Justice AND Critical Mass, keep up the pressure! Owen Motorists in Support of WOJ and CM Chatswood, Sydney

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