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Cycling fury at beheading 'joke' | Cycling fury at beheading 'joke' |
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Hundreds of people have complained to the press watchdog about a newspaper column which they claimed encouraged the beheading of cyclists. | Hundreds of people have complained to the press watchdog about a newspaper column which they claimed encouraged the beheading of cyclists. |
The Press Complaints Commission has had 200 objections to comments by The Times columnist and former MP Matthew Parris. | The Press Complaints Commission has had 200 objections to comments by The Times columnist and former MP Matthew Parris. |
Rhyl Cycling Club in Denbighshire, which lost four members in a crash two years ago, accused him of being vicious and ignorant. | Rhyl Cycling Club in Denbighshire, which lost four members in a crash two years ago, accused him of being vicious and ignorant. |
Mr Parris has now apologised for an article he said was meant to be funny. | Mr Parris has now apologised for an article he said was meant to be funny. |
In his column on 27 December, he wrote: "A festive custom we could do worse than foster would be stringing piano wire across country lanes to decapitate cyclists". | In his column on 27 December, he wrote: "A festive custom we could do worse than foster would be stringing piano wire across country lanes to decapitate cyclists". |
Parris and The Times editor must be held to account - if necessary, through due process of law Roy Spilsbury, CTC Cymru | Parris and The Times editor must be held to account - if necessary, through due process of law Roy Spilsbury, CTC Cymru |
Under the headline "What's smug and deserves to be decapitated?" he wrote of cyclists' "brutish disregard for all other road users". | Under the headline "What's smug and deserves to be decapitated?" he wrote of cyclists' "brutish disregard for all other road users". |
He also said that "the lynching of a cyclist by a mob of mothers with pushchairs would be a joy to witness". | He also said that "the lynching of a cyclist by a mob of mothers with pushchairs would be a joy to witness". |
A Press Complaints Commission (PCC) spokesman said: "We have probably had about 200 complaints about it and we are currently in the process of considering whether there are any issues under the code." | A Press Complaints Commission (PCC) spokesman said: "We have probably had about 200 complaints about it and we are currently in the process of considering whether there are any issues under the code." |
He said that, based on last year's figures, 200 protests would place the article among the commission's three most complained-about stories. | |
The column prompted outrage at Rhyl Cycling Club, which lost four members when a car skidded out of control in icy conditions near Abergele on 8 January, 2006. | The column prompted outrage at Rhyl Cycling Club, which lost four members when a car skidded out of control in icy conditions near Abergele on 8 January, 2006. |
The four cyclists were killed almost two years ago | |
Thomas Harland, 14, Maurice Broadbent, 61, Dave Horrocks, 55, and Wayne Wilkes, 42, died while on a practice ride. | Thomas Harland, 14, Maurice Broadbent, 61, Dave Horrocks, 55, and Wayne Wilkes, 42, died while on a practice ride. |
Club president Bill Twigg said: "From a club that lost four cyclists, anything that brings more conflict between cyclists and motorists is a bad thing. | Club president Bill Twigg said: "From a club that lost four cyclists, anything that brings more conflict between cyclists and motorists is a bad thing. |
"If it wasn't for the first sentence, I could have dismissed the article as bad journalism." | "If it wasn't for the first sentence, I could have dismissed the article as bad journalism." |
Mr Twigg accused Mr Parris of "vicious pig ignorance". | Mr Twigg accused Mr Parris of "vicious pig ignorance". |
Roy Spilsbury, vice chair of CTC Cymru - the Welsh arm of the Cyclists' Touring Club - said he was "closely associated" with the deaths of the four Rhyl cyclists, and had written to the PCC to complain. | Roy Spilsbury, vice chair of CTC Cymru - the Welsh arm of the Cyclists' Touring Club - said he was "closely associated" with the deaths of the four Rhyl cyclists, and had written to the PCC to complain. |
In his complaint, he wrote: "Less than two years ago four members of Rhyl Cycling Club, ages ranging over three generations, were killed on a public highway. | |
Matthew Parris has now used his Times column to apologise | |
"Messages of sympathy arrived from the four corners of the world - and the world's press reported the personal tragedies involved with appropriate sensitivity. | "Messages of sympathy arrived from the four corners of the world - and the world's press reported the personal tragedies involved with appropriate sensitivity. |
"That Parris believes that such people should be beheaded beggars belief." | "That Parris believes that such people should be beheaded beggars belief." |
He added: "Parris and The Times editor must be held to account. If necessary, through due process of law." | He added: "Parris and The Times editor must be held to account. If necessary, through due process of law." |
The article prompted dozen of complaints from Times readers, and the newspaper has printed a response by triathlete Alison Steed, who said she knew of fishing line being stretched across roads at head height. | |
She wrote: "What may seem a joke could end up killing someone - and for what, because you don't like cyclists, or cycling?" | |
A spokeswoman for The Times said Mr Parris was out of the country. | A spokeswoman for The Times said Mr Parris was out of the country. |
But in his latest column, Mr Parris, who was a Conservative MP from 1979 - 86, wrote: "I offended many with my Christmas attack on cyclists. | But in his latest column, Mr Parris, who was a Conservative MP from 1979 - 86, wrote: "I offended many with my Christmas attack on cyclists. |
"It was meant humorously but so many cyclists have taken it seriously that I plainly misjudged. I am sorry." | "It was meant humorously but so many cyclists have taken it seriously that I plainly misjudged. I am sorry." |
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