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Moon Monkey says: Turn into Jeremy Clarkson for a moment, and tell us about the things that are so obviously wrong with the world, and how they should be fixed. Extra points for ludicrous over-simplification, blatant mis-representation, and humourous knob-gags.
( , Thu 22 Sep 2011, 12:53)
Moon Monkey says: Turn into Jeremy Clarkson for a moment, and tell us about the things that are so obviously wrong with the world, and how they should be fixed. Extra points for ludicrous over-simplification, blatant mis-representation, and humourous knob-gags.
( , Thu 22 Sep 2011, 12:53)
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I have come very close to pushing cyclists into traffic before.
For riding at people on the pavement and expecting them to move.
You're illegally in charge of a vehicle on the pavement -- have some manners or fucking die.
( , Thu 22 Sep 2011, 22:01, 1 reply)
For riding at people on the pavement and expecting them to move.
You're illegally in charge of a vehicle on the pavement -- have some manners or fucking die.
( , Thu 22 Sep 2011, 22:01, 1 reply)
just for reference...
www.bikehub.co.uk/featured-articles/cycling-and-the-law/
There is no legal right for anyone, children included, to ride a bicycle or any other vehicle on a footpath - in fact, it's illegal. Police and Councils will often allow children under 11 to ride on a footpath in a responsible manner, but even then it is just a case of looking the other way.
So, in fairness, if you "bump into" a cyclist and then end up on their backside, they are *always* going to be in the wrong in the eyes of the law...
( , Fri 23 Sep 2011, 15:29, closed)
www.bikehub.co.uk/featured-articles/cycling-and-the-law/
There is no legal right for anyone, children included, to ride a bicycle or any other vehicle on a footpath - in fact, it's illegal. Police and Councils will often allow children under 11 to ride on a footpath in a responsible manner, but even then it is just a case of looking the other way.
So, in fairness, if you "bump into" a cyclist and then end up on their backside, they are *always* going to be in the wrong in the eyes of the law...
( , Fri 23 Sep 2011, 15:29, closed)
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