I've cited IDS's statement about the judge, and that the judge has not challenged them. Thar's not sufficient for you but was already covered. So where's your evidence for your claim, rather than indulging in whataboutery?
Yawn - we've been through this ad nauseam.
I'd rather rely on facts - e.g. rates of incidents, rates of convictions etc to determine whether it is difficult to gain prosecutions in particular types of cases rather than the opinions of a right wing ex-tory leader.
So where is your evidence that dangerous cyclists are killing people and 'getting away with it'? I can see absolutely no evidence to support this notion, which would be the clear outcome if the legal process was too difficult to get prosecutions. But of course in the real world (rather than in IDS's head), it isn't.