Unlawful Detention
Today, when cycling, I came to a vehicle-activated set of lights which
was on red. It didn't detect me on my bike and so stayed red, for a good 3 minutes, until a car came up behind me and activated the lights and they mercifully went green at last. According to one of the more knowledgeable and respected posters in this group, I was unlawfully detained by the council for that 3 minutes. How do I go about reporting this very serious crime? Presumably the person who falsely detained me can expect jail (a taste of his/her own medicine), and I will be in line for compensation? When I think about what I could have done with that wasted 3 minutes of my life, and what a changed man I was when I emerged from the dank, hellish prison which was my adopted home for all that time, I firmly believe that I will never be the same again after that horrific, nightmarish and neverending experience (which I wouldn't wish upon my worst enemy). Please, denizens of URC, help me, a poor, persecuted cyclist, the likes of whom is regularly discussed and sympathised with in this newsgroup, obtain adequate redress for the wicked and terrible injustice which has been so callously inflicted upon me. |
Unlawful Detention
"Nuxx Bar" wrote in message ... Today, when cycling, I came to a vehicle-activated set of lights which was on red. It didn't detect me on my bike and so stayed red, for a good 3 minutes, until a car came up behind me and activated the lights and they mercifully went green at last. My carbon bike has the same problem. I'll made a video to show you what to do. Keep out a watch for it. Good luck with the cycling, BTW. Are you enjoying it? -- Simon Mason http://www.simonmason.karoo.net/ |
Unlawful Detention
On Jul 21, 7:00*pm, Nuxx Bar wrote:
Today, when cycling, I came to a vehicle-activated set of lights which was on red. *It didn't detect me on my bike and so stayed red, for a good 3 minutes, until a car came up behind me and activated the lights and they mercifully went green at last. "Some people have said, "Oh my goodness me — four minutes? — that is not a very long time!" Well, I would remind those doubters that some people in this great country of ours can run a mile in four minutes." According to one of the more knowledgeable and respected posters in this group, I was unlawfully detained by the council for that 3 minutes. *How do I go about reporting this very serious crime? *Presumably the person who falsely detained me can expect jail (a taste of his/her own medicine), and I will be in line for compensation? When I think about what I could have done with that wasted 3 minutes of my life, and what a changed man I was when I emerged from the dank, hellish prison which was my adopted home for all that time, I firmly believe that I will never be the same again after that horrific, nightmarish and neverending experience (which I wouldn't wish upon my worst enemy). *Please, denizens of URC, help me, a poor, persecuted cyclist, the likes of whom is regularly discussed and sympathised with in this newsgroup, obtain adequate redress for the wicked and terrible injustice which has been so callously inflicted upon me. Just how fast were you going? |
Unlawful Detention
Nuxx Bar wrote:
Today, when cycling, I came to a vehicle-activated set of lights which was on red. It didn't detect me on my bike and so stayed red, for a good 3 minutes, until a car came up behind me and activated the lights and they mercifully went green at last. According to one of the more knowledgeable and respected posters in this group, I was unlawfully detained by the council for that 3 minutes. I can't remember anyone saying that at all, perhaps you have a link to prove it ... -- Paul - xxx |
Unlawful Detention
On 21/07/2011 19:06, Paul - xxx wrote:
Nuxx Bar wrote: Today, when cycling, I came to a vehicle-activated set of lights which was on red. It didn't detect me on my bike and so stayed red, for a good 3 minutes, until a car came up behind me and activated the lights and they mercifully went green at last. According to one of the more knowledgeable and respected posters in this group, I was unlawfully detained by the council for that 3 minutes. I can't remember anyone saying that at all, perhaps you have a link to prove it ... You'll be sorry... |
Unlawful Detention
On Thu, 21 Jul 2011 19:00:20 +0100, Nuxx Bar wrote:
Today, when cycling, I came to a vehicle-activated set of lights which was on red. It didn't detect me on my bike and so stayed red, for a good 3 minutes, until a car came up behind me and activated the lights and they mercifully went green at last. I think that the best advice which has been given was for you to phone the police and ask them for permission to cross the white-line. (If the traffic lights were over a railway track - then obviously it would be the Transport Police.) Of course, if that permission was not forthcoming the police would have "detained you" illegaly and you could certainly expect a substantial compensation settlement out of court. I think that Anchor Lee may be a practicing solicitor - and may be able to help you. |
Unlawful Detention
On 21 Jul 2011 18:06:43 GMT, "Paul - xxx" wrote:
Nuxx Bar wrote: Today, when cycling, I came to a vehicle-activated set of lights which was on red. It didn't detect me on my bike and so stayed red, for a good 3 minutes, until a car came up behind me and activated the lights and they mercifully went green at last. According to one of the more knowledgeable and respected posters in this group, I was unlawfully detained by the council for that 3 minutes. I can't remember anyone saying that at all, perhaps you have a link to prove it ... If Traffic Lights are not working, then you can telephone the police for permission to procede. If this is not forthcoming, then you can reports it as "unlawful detention". (Anchor Lee) |
Unlawful Detention
Judith wrote:
On 21 Jul 2011 18:06:43 GMT, "Paul - xxx" wrote: Nuxx Bar wrote: Today, when cycling, I came to a vehicle-activated set of lights which was on red. It didn't detect me on my bike and so stayed red, for a good 3 minutes, until a car came up behind me and activated the lights and they mercifully went green at last. According to one of the more knowledgeable and respected posters in this group, I was unlawfully detained by the council for that 3 minutes. I can't remember anyone saying that at all, perhaps you have a link to prove it ... If Traffic Lights are not working, then you can telephone the police for permission to procede. If this is not forthcoming, then you can reports it as "unlawful detention". (Anchor Lee) So you say ... I've never heard of it, or heard anyone 'here' suggest it in the manner Nuxx suggested. -- Paul - xxx |
Unlawful Detention
On 21/07/2011 19:03, Simon Mason wrote:
"Nuxx Bar" wrote in message ... Today, when cycling, I came to a vehicle-activated set of lights which was on red. It didn't detect me on my bike and so stayed red, for a good 3 minutes, until a car came up behind me and activated the lights and they mercifully went green at last. My carbon bike has the same problem. I'll made a video to show you what to do. Keep out a watch for it. Thanks, but I'd prefer to see the video of your eight RLJing motorists, which I know others have also been keenly requesting. Good luck with the cycling, BTW. I've always been an occasional cyclist. I know it suits some people's agendas to deny that people like Judith and me could possibly ever cycle simply because of the opinions we hold. Are you enjoying it? Not really. I'm afraid I don't really "get" the appeal of cycling, like most apparently. I'm vaguely thinking of getting an e-bike though, which would probably annoy some of the "purists" round here. It would be a useful way of getting through towns/cities, circumventing anti-car measures while still not having to provide all the power yourself and therefore turning up as a sweatball. |
Unlawful Detention
On 21 Jul 2011 20:47:57 GMT, "Paul - xxx" wrote:
Judith wrote: On 21 Jul 2011 18:06:43 GMT, "Paul - xxx" wrote: Nuxx Bar wrote: Today, when cycling, I came to a vehicle-activated set of lights which was on red. It didn't detect me on my bike and so stayed red, for a good 3 minutes, until a car came up behind me and activated the lights and they mercifully went green at last. According to one of the more knowledgeable and respected posters in this group, I was unlawfully detained by the council for that 3 minutes. I can't remember anyone saying that at all, perhaps you have a link to prove it ... If Traffic Lights are not working, then you can telephone the police for permission to procede. If this is not forthcoming, then you can reports it as "unlawful detention". (Anchor Lee) So you say ... I've never heard of it, or heard anyone 'here' suggest it in the manner Nuxx suggested. Phil ****** Lee has previously said: "If Traffic Lights are not working, then you can telephone the police for permission to procede. If this is not forthcoming, then you can reports it as "unlawful detention". It is of course - like most legal matters he pronounces on - absolute ********. I believe that Nuxx Bar may have been taking the **** - but I could be wrong. |
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