The Daily Mail:
. According to the front page of The Times, Grant Shapps does not want to introduce number plates for cyclists: 'I'm not attracted to the bureaucracy of registration plates. That would go too far.' But you would never guess that from the front page of the Mail.
Cycling through red lights is already an offence, subject to a Fixed Penalty Notice, or up to £1,000 fine if contested. (Often, there's also the danger of being hit by motor vehicles, which is not a bad deterrent either.) So, 'raising the possibility' of fines for cyclists for 'running red lights' makes little sense, except from the point of view of implying, falsely, that cyclists are currently exempt from the same rules as motorists at red lights.
Reviewing applicable laws might be a good thing but appeasing Daily Mail readers is another matter. (
@tintin40 I'm not suggesting that you are a Daily Mail reader, BTW.)