now, im not one for normally stiring up controversy (

), but, have you been to Manhattan?
Its very densly populated in most areas. Also, reading between the lines -the parents consented to the kids 'racing' their bikes on the pavement, which is also illegal in Britain if im not mistaken?.
Not for one minute do I think the kids should be held accountable, but surely some blame lays with the parents?
Pedestrians, especially the elderly deserve to be able to walk on a side
walk without fear of being wiped out by anyone/thing.
Am I wrong?
I just try to put myself in the victims/victims families shoes. How would I feel if my dear old nan or even my young son was struck and seriously injured through potential negligence?
Not happy.
Could I turn a blind eye? Probably. Possibly. But if there was a hint of anyone making a daft decision leading to such an event, I would at least want their wrists slapping.
If the same thing happened to someone in your family would you just brush it off?
Let me reiterate that not for a second would I sue the kids, but the parents are accountable in my eyes.
Tragic accidents do happen, but there is always a time and a place for doing certain activities.