Police officer cleared

By: Cycle Canada Published on 4 November 2013

Motorcyclist at fault
A Brockville, Ontario, police officer who tried to follow a motorcycle driven erractically in August did not cause it to crash, the provincial Special Investigations Unit says.

The CBC reports that the officer observed a motorcycle being ridden in an unusual manner and attempted to follow it, but the motorcycle turned into a construction zone where the officer’s unmarked car could not go.

“Unable to enter into the construction zone, the subject officer attempted to locate the motorcycle as it emerged from the construction zone by driving along parallel roads in the area,” an SIU press release said.

Evidence showed that the officer did not pursue the motorcyclist and did not activate emergency lights or siren. “The evidence suggests that the motorcyclist drove at excessive speeds through the uneven terrain of the construction zone, lost control and was thrown from his motorcycle,” the release said.

The motorcyclist suffered serious head injuries, according to the CBC.

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