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ChrisRiley
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A cyclist who hit and killed an elderly pedestrian during Melbourne's 'Hell
Ride' has pleaded guilty and been fined for failing to stop at a red light.
31-year-old William Raisin-Shaw struck 77-year-old James Gould on Beach Road
in Mentone in August last year.
Mr Gould died in hospital the next day.
The cyclist was one of about 100 riders taking part in the regular training
ride from Black Rock to Mount Eliza and back.
He pleaded guilty to failing to stop at a red light, and was fined $400.
Magistrate Charlie Rosenthal said many people would consider the $400 fine
"pathetic".
But he also said it was important the community remember that Mr Raisin-Shaw
was not being sentenced for the death of Mr Gould, only that he didn't stop
when he should have.
Ride' has pleaded guilty and been fined for failing to stop at a red light.
31-year-old William Raisin-Shaw struck 77-year-old James Gould on Beach Road
in Mentone in August last year.
Mr Gould died in hospital the next day.
The cyclist was one of about 100 riders taking part in the regular training
ride from Black Rock to Mount Eliza and back.
He pleaded guilty to failing to stop at a red light, and was fined $400.
Magistrate Charlie Rosenthal said many people would consider the $400 fine
"pathetic".
But he also said it was important the community remember that Mr Raisin-Shaw
was not being sentenced for the death of Mr Gould, only that he didn't stop
when he should have.