I'm glad I'm not cycling around London if it's anything like in this video.
Crikey, talk about small menopausal men with big four wheel drivesI'm glad I'm not cycling around London if it's anything like in this video.
I didnt know any of that (law of unintended consequenes being what it is this message sporeeeads it more) - i agree with much of what you say - that he does not deserve to have his life wrecked (on this overpopulated little island we do all have moments of madness when we loose it), but i dont think its OK to cut a cyclist off with a car, ive never done it myself (i do circa 15000 miles a year by car), i'd consider it somewhere between dangerous driving and manslaughter if i did it in my own mind(not legally).Another case of 'trial and punishment' by social media.
The driver runs a small chain of cafes in south west London called Brew.
Lots of abuse posted by cyclists on his twitter and facebook pages.
There's an old pic doing the rounds which shows him standing on bathroom scales - presumably to demonstrate weight loss.
He is naked, and his bits are visible as a reflection in the shiny platform of the scales.
Thus he has also been abused for having a small willy.
He is the architect of his own misfortune, but as has been said the cyclist played a full part in the general unpleasantness.
Very hard to judge the impact of all the social media stuff.
Somewhere between storm in a teacup and something that could harm his business and, potentially, wreck his life for the next few years if not longer.
Hard to have much sympathy for him, but I'm not sure he quite deserves all he is getting.
Another case of 'trial and punishment' by social media.
The driver runs a small chain of cafes in south west London called Brew.
Lots of abuse posted by cyclists on his twitter and facebook pages.
There's an old pic doing the rounds which shows him standing on bathroom scales - presumably to demonstrate weight loss.
He is naked, and his bits are visible as a reflection in the shiny platform of the scales.
Thus he has also been abused for having a small willy.
He is the architect of his own misfortune, but as has been said the cyclist played a full part in the general unpleasantness.
Very hard to judge the impact of all the social media stuff.
Somewhere between storm in a teacup and something that could harm his business and, potentially, wreck his life for the next few years if not longer.
Hard to have much sympathy for him, but I'm not sure he quite deserves all he is getting.
I've read he hit the cyclist with his door mirror hard enough to make it fold back. And (from @anarchobarista) that he's a violent,coked up, harassing boss who doesn't pay his employees or suppliers regularly. As for his life being ruined, I think he's just losing his existing cyclist customers (probably gaining some anti-cyclist ones...)I didnt know any of that (law of unintended consequenes being what it is this message sporeeeads it more) - i agree with much of what you say - that he does not deserve to have his life wrecked (on this overpopulated little island we do all have moments of madness when we loose it), but i dont think its OK to cut a cyclist off with a car, ive never done it myself (i do circa 15000 miles a year by car), i'd consider it somewhere between dangerous driving and manslaughter if i did it in my own mind(not legally).
I disagree - I thought he did well in the circumstances.the cyclist didn't cover him self in glory
I thought he was struck by the car mirror seemingly deliberately and shouted at the driver. The driver then blocked him and stopped the car. I might be wrong but that's what I've picked up from reading comments including the cyclist's. It seems that so much turns on the specific facts.At no point was that cyclist at risk, he was safe but chose to pull forward to be able to verbally abuse the driver.
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I think not and the video does not support that account. Watch it and you'll see the driver did not move out again before stopping. Then, while the two of them were arguing, a cyclist wearing a green top rode straight through that kerb-to-car gap at some speed without taking any notice of the argument.I thought he was struck by the car mirror seemingly deliberately and shouted at the driver. The driver then blocked him and stopped the car.
You have a very mild-mannered approach to your cycling by the points you make and in many ways that is admirable. I do however feel strongly that engaging drivers (even if it ends up going this bad) when they have driven so dangerously is a very important part of the process of correction.I'm going to be unpopular for posting this, but I think the cyclist was a moron, escalating something far beyond any justification. I often have a London driver cutting in just like that and I just stay put near the rear of the vehicle or ease off, and certainly never start abusing the driver.
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