He's probably a Tory voting Brexiteer.Some people need to grow some patiences it wasn't really long of a wait for the train to pass
if i am ever cycling and i have to wait for a train always have look at my text messages or emails always get one ping from something when i am out on the bike heading somewhere.
The time i have gone through all that the train normally gone through
Or suicidally in despair over our election options.He's probably a Tory voting Brexiteer.
Anybody who would do that is obviously pretty stupid.You have to wonder why whoever was filming it, didn't try to stop him.
Some people have some odd priorities.
I am a follower of Darwin.I disagree with that, and would rather have tried to either talk sense to the guy or physically prevent him.
Better that, than risk a potential rail disaster, which could have lead to injury or death of many.
Given that there are cameras mounted at level crossings, and at least eight potential witness's, exonerating the driver would hardly have been an issue. I'd sooner have a clear conscience, knowing that at least I either prevented, or tried to prevent a tragedy.
How could you possibly know that the train driver would not have carried out an emergency stop, which could cause injury or even death to passengers, or that the cycle wouldn't have become entangled in the wheels of the train, again with unknown consequences.There would not have been a train disaster, just one mangled Darwinistic loser.?
So your conscience wouldn't be bothered by the fact that by your lack of action, you would probably have ruined the life and maybe career of the train driver, and affected in some way, the mental well being of those that have to deal with what might be left of the body.My conscience would not have been bothered at all.
That doesn't even deserve a reply, except to say that you know nothing about the state of mind of the guy in the clip.Why should I accept responsibility for the actions of fools?
Hypocritical? How do you work that one out? Did i say in that post I tried something as stupid as going over a LC when the gates are down? No matter how pi55ed I was I wouldnt have done that. As for the guy in the video, his attitude stunk of you come near me and you'll get a smack, and potentially end up under the train instead of the idiot.Oh, and Andy Bluenoes, agreeing with post 9 is slightly hypocritical of you given this. http://www.pedelecs.co.uk/forum/threads/riding-home-after-a-beer-anyone.27706/page-2#post-374797
I do often try to help others in a wide variety of circumstances and have decades of voluntary work behind me.I guess that I should also respect the decision of others not to help, how ever misguided or selfish that I think that decision might be.