Was tempted to try and report this geezer on policewitness but £60 membership if you don't buy their camera!
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I was cringing too when I saw him go alongside..lorries are the main cause of cycle deaths, another one was reported last week.. you need to stay well clear of them I think.personally I think you need your head examined going up the inside of something like that...Be careful out there..
I remember seeing a story in a local press about a guy who ended up going to court and getting fined over £170 for throwing an apple core from his car! He started off with a fixed penalty of £50 but refused to pay it and challenged it in court as he said the apple was biodegradable and hedgehogs etc would eat it anyway, that's the only reason he threw it. The court didn't accept his argument and increased the fine and awarded damages and court costs to Council.Was tempted to try and report this geezer on policewitness but £60 membership if you don't buy their camera!
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Yeah Sunderland not far from Funky land, a strange lot up thereI was cringing too when I saw him go alongside..lorries are the main cause of cycle deaths, another one was reported last week.. you need to stay well clear of them I think.
On the subject of cycle deaths, did anyone see that terrible tragic story reported on BBC at weekend? A cyclist was injured and was exchanging details with the driver, when another car (the exact same model) hit him again and killed him. And then some guys stole his bike in a transit van which was left by the roadside.
Far enough...... and not half as strange as you 'monkey hangers' lolYeah Sunderland not far from Funky land, a strange lot up there
As far as i'm aware I thought the dropping of litter was punishable with a fixed penalty notice?What would you report him for?
I don't see the problem with that, plenty of room, no railings, no immediate left turn and very slow moving traffic.personally I think you need your head examined going up the inside of something like that...Be careful out there..
I'm more risk averse.....scared? So would have been up on that wide and empty foot path as I dont like being held up either....I don't see the problem with that, plenty of room, no railings, no immediate left turn and very slow moving traffic.
Tell it to St. Peter lolI don't see the problem with that, plenty of room, no railings, no immediate left turn and very slow moving traffic.
Wouldn't have taken you for riding a bike illegally eddieo.I'm more risk averse.....scared? So would have been up on that wide and empty foot path as I dont like being held up either....
But it's not illegal for a cyclist to take to the pavement out of fear of traffic, Home Office ruling on the year 2000 legislation.Wouldn't have taken you for riding a bike illegally eddieo.
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Indeed..... I carry a copy in my pannier.But it's not illegal for a cyclist to take to the pavement out of fear of traffic, Home Office ruling on the year 2000 legislation.
Me too, it's in my toolkit!Indeed..... I carry a copy in my pannier.
....I wish.But it's not illegal for a cyclist to take to the pavement out of fear of traffic, Home Office ruling on the year 2000 legislation.
Wish no more Mike, here's the ruling details to copy and print:....I wish.