I have chosen (until now) not to weigh in, but I will say one thing: in the end, I think Michael Bryant put it best himself:
“This has turned out to be a tale about addiction, mental health, an independent justice system, a tragic death and a couple out on their wedding anniversary with the top down. It is not a morality play about bikes versus cars, couriers versus drivers, or about class, privilege and politics. It’s just about how, in 28 seconds, everything can change. And thereafter time marches on. And so will I.”
“This has turned out to be a tale about addiction, mental health, an independent justice system, a tragic death and a couple out on their wedding anniversary with the top down. It is not a morality play about bikes versus cars, couriers versus drivers, or about class, privilege and politics. It’s just about how, in 28 seconds, everything can change. And thereafter time marches on. And so will I.”
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