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Craig Fry has a very unusual position on roads, bikes and the law. He is opposed to laws that would protect children from drivers if they are hit while riding a bicycle. In his geography there have been a number of people hit and even killed ( several by drunk drivers) while riding bikes. He opposed new laws that would protect children on bicycles if they are hit by a car. His response was " bikes don't belong on the road". This representative has no desire to protect children. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Believer54 (talk • contribs) 16:30, 13 April 2009 (UTC)Reply