The Ezi Rider he was riding is apparently this one.
http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/crim...s-him-in-court
Coz it's a powered vehicle, it has to be classified as something.
The defence is arguing that it is a Class AB, being a power assisted pedal cycle. To be one of these it has to be primarily powered by the pedals, and assisted by the motor.
The prosecution is going to argue that, especially given that he has removed the pedals (per the picture in the paper), it's not a pedal cycle at all. Further, it is fitted with mirrors, a tail light and a brake light, all things that are vehicle related, not bicycle related. It's quite clearly a moped.
I have researched this several times through the MoT (yes, it's a policy and law dept, but it knows the rules) and each time it is made very clear that it is a moped.
I had a small degree of sympathy with Mr Bridgeman when he caused the crash, but on this one, whether he likes it or not, he's in the wrong.
The problem for the prosecution is that they need to prove both mens rea and actus reas. Actus reas is easy, coz he got caught riding it. Mens rea, (intent), means they have to prove that he knew it was illegal and did it anyway. This is one of the few traffic charges where intent is actually a thing needed to be proven.
It'll be interesting to see how this one goes.
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