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MrCheerful January 10th 18 09:31 AM

Hull Police hunt acid throwing cyclist
 
https://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/news...hull-1-8947443

Simon Jester January 10th 18 07:52 PM

Hull Police hunt acid throwing cyclist
 
On Wednesday, January 10, 2018 at 8:31:08 AM UTC, MrCheerful wrote:
https://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/news...hull-1-8947443


Where is your evidence this 'cleaning fluid' was acid?

Maybe it was this
http://www.decon.co.uk/english/neutracon.asp

or just water.

Of course you are not intelligent enough to understand that there are different types of water.






jnugent January 10th 18 11:37 PM

Hull Police hunt acid throwing cyclist
 
On 10/01/2018 18:52, Simon Jester wrote:

MrCheerful wrote:


https://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/news...hull-1-8947443


Where is your evidence this 'cleaning fluid' was acid?


Maybe it was this
http://www.decon.co.uk/english/neutracon.asp


or just water.


Of course you are not intelligent enough to understand that there are different types of water.


Question A: Can you read and comprehend?

Question B: Do you bother to read and comprehend?

QUOTE:
....the liquid, believed to be a form of cleaning fluid, created black
burn marks on the grass...
ENDQUOTE

A "form of cleaning fluid"...

Have you ever heard of the cleaning fluid carbon tetrachloride?

Or perhaps tetrachloroethylene?

Or even perchloroethylene?

Look them up. Fairy Liquid they ain't.

Would you be as sanguine about that loony on the bike squirting the
stuff at you as you are about his attempt to assault and injure innocent
passers-by?







MrCheerful January 11th 18 12:19 AM

Hull Police hunt acid throwing cyclist
 
On 10/01/2018 22:37, JNugent wrote:
On 10/01/2018 18:52, Simon Jester wrote:

MrCheerful wrote:


https://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/news...hull-1-8947443


Where is your evidence this 'cleaning fluid' was acid?


Maybe it was this
http://www.decon.co.uk/english/neutracon.asp


or just water.


Of course you are not intelligent enough to understand that there are
different types of water.


Question A: Can you read and comprehend?

Question B: Do you bother to read and comprehend?

QUOTE:
...the liquid, believed to be a form of cleaning fluid, created black
burn marks on the grass...
ENDQUOTE

A "form of cleaning fluid"...

Have you ever heard of the cleaning fluid carbon tetrachloride?

Or perhaps tetrachloroethylene?

Or even perchloroethylene?

Look them up. Fairy Liquid they ain't.

Would you be as sanguine about that loony on the bike squirting the
stuff at you as you are about his attempt to assault and injure innocent
passers-by?



I should have said 'unknown fluid that burnt the grass' Even if it was
plain tap water, throwing it at someone is assault.

jnugent January 11th 18 05:51 PM

Hull Police hunt acid throwing cyclist
 
On 10/01/2018 23:19, MrCheerful wrote:
On 10/01/2018 22:37, JNugent wrote:
On 10/01/2018 18:52, Simon Jester wrote:

MrCheerful wrote:


https://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/news...hull-1-8947443


Where is your evidence this 'cleaning fluid' was acid?


Maybe it was this
http://www.decon.co.uk/english/neutracon.asp


or just water.


Of course you are not intelligent enough to understand that there are
different types of water.


Question A: Can you read and comprehend?

Question B: Do you bother to read and comprehend?

QUOTE:
...the liquid, believed to be a form of cleaning fluid, created black
burn marks on the grass...
ENDQUOTE

A "form of cleaning fluid"...

Have you ever heard of the cleaning fluid carbon tetrachloride?

Or perhaps tetrachloroethylene?

Or even perchloroethylene?

Look them up. Fairy Liquid they ain't.

Would you be as sanguine about that loony on the bike squirting the
stuff at you as you are about his attempt to assault and injure
innocent passers-by?



I should have said 'unknown fluid that burnt the grass'Â* Even if it was
plain tap water, throwing it at someone is assault.


And just think of the whinging there has been here at reports of vehicle
passengers aiming water pistols at cyclists.


Simon Jester January 11th 18 06:50 PM

Hull Police hunt acid throwing cyclist
 
On Wednesday, January 10, 2018 at 11:19:28 PM UTC, MrCheerful wrote:
On 10/01/2018 22:37, JNugent wrote:
On 10/01/2018 18:52, Simon Jester wrote:

MrCheerful wrote:


https://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/news...hull-1-8947443


Where is your evidence this 'cleaning fluid' was acid?


Maybe it was this
http://www.decon.co.uk/english/neutracon.asp


or just water.


Of course you are not intelligent enough to understand that there are
different types of water.


Question A: Can you read and comprehend?

Question B: Do you bother to read and comprehend?

QUOTE:
...the liquid, believed to be a form of cleaning fluid, created black
burn marks on the grass...
ENDQUOTE

A "form of cleaning fluid"...

Have you ever heard of the cleaning fluid carbon tetrachloride?

Or perhaps tetrachloroethylene?

Or even perchloroethylene?

Look them up. Fairy Liquid they ain't.

Would you be as sanguine about that loony on the bike squirting the
stuff at you as you are about his attempt to assault and injure innocent
passers-by?



I should have said 'unknown fluid that burnt the grass' Even if it was
plain tap water, throwing it at someone is assault.


So you admit you lied to further your childish anti-cyclist campaign.



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