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‘I didn’t know what I was running over to’ – Mother of boy hit by scrambler says locals are afraid
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‘I didn’t know what I was running over to’ – Mother of boy hit by scrambler says locals are afraid

A mother whose 14-year-old son, Jayden Deans, was seriously injured by a scrambler bike in Dublin's north inner city expressed concern over the growing danger posed by these motorbikes in residential areas. Jayden, who has autism and dyspraxia, was struck while crossing a pedestrian crossing on June 20th. His mother, Sandra Deans, described the moment she arrived at the scene, fearing her son was dead. The incident highlights concerns about the reckless use of scramblers, which have been banned in public spaces since April under 'Grace’s Law,' named after a 16-year-old girl killed by a scrambler earlier this year. Locals report increased fear, with some parents refusing to let children walk alone. Witnesses claim scrambler riders often act aggressively, and community leaders argue that enforcement remains inadequate despite the ban.

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The Irish Times logoThe Irish TimesIndépendant🔒CentreFactualité 85Objectivité 75il y a 14 h
‘I didn’t know what I was running over to’ – Mother of boy hit by scrambler says locals are afraid

A mother whose 14-year-old son, Jayden Deans, was seriously injured by a scrambler bike in Dublin's north inner city expressed concern over the growing danger posed by these motorbikes in residential areas. Jayden, who has autism and dyspraxia, was struck while crossing a pedestrian crossing on June 20th. His mother, Sandra Deans, described the moment she arrived at the scene, fearing her son was dead. The incident highlights concerns about the reckless use of scramblers, which have been banned in public spaces since April under 'Grace’s Law,' named after a 16-year-old girl killed by a scrambler earlier this year. Locals report increased fear, with some parents refusing to let children walk alone. Witnesses claim scrambler riders often act aggressively, and community leaders argue that enforcement remains inadequate despite the ban.

Lecture du biais (Centre): The article presents multiple perspectives, including the victim's family, witnesses, and local politicians, without overtly favoring one side. It reports on the impact of scrambler bikes in public spaces and references legislative action ('Grace’s Law') but does not take a clear ideological stance.

Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 85 · Objectivité 75): The article provides detailed accounts from the mother and includes specific details about the incident such as the date, location, and nature of Jayden's injuries. It quotes witnesses and describes the aftermath accurately. However, some elements like the exact words spoken by the scrambler driver

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