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Cyclist in accident drives off
nully wrote:
JNugent wrote: Paul Boyd wrote: HarryHill said, Anne-Marie Wilkins, 37, from Llandaff North, is starting a petition calling for the Taff Trail to be widened through Hailey Park after her dog Bonny was run over by a cyclist, who then immediately rode off. That cyclist should be shot. Regardless of whose fault it was, and the article doesn't say, the cyclist should at the very least have stopped to make sure the dog was OK. Despicable, cowardly behaviour, IMO. Maybe. maybe not. What if he's frightened of dogs (and/or irate dog owners)? That is meant as a serious point. Okay, fair enough. I think its an unfair position to take, since a motorist would never get away with leaving the scene of a serious accident because he was 'scared'. But, nevertheless, I accept that its possible. So, once free of the immediate area, why didn't the cyclist phone the law shop and tell them of the incident? Ah... I dunnoo. |
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Clive George wrote:
"nully" wrote in message ... Do me a favour, Marc. Please cycle into *my* dog and ride off. Or rather, attempt to. Nice - that's more than once you've threatened violence against members of this NG. That is completely unacceptable. He has "threatened" violence? Or warned of its possibility (assuming that the natural reaction of a hurt animal can be called "violence")? |
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"JNugent" wrote in message
... Clive George wrote: "nully" wrote in message ... Do me a favour, Marc. Please cycle into *my* dog and ride off. Or rather, attempt to. Nice - that's more than once you've threatened violence against members of this NG. That is completely unacceptable. He has "threatened" violence? Or warned of its possibility (assuming that the natural reaction of a hurt animal can be called "violence")? Read what he wrote more carefully. He has threatened violence, both from himself and by deliberate negligence in controlling his dog. |
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Clive George wrote:
"JNugent" wrote in message ... Clive George wrote: "nully" wrote in message ... Do me a favour, Marc. Please cycle into *my* dog and ride off. Or rather, attempt to. Nice - that's more than once you've threatened violence against members of this NG. That is completely unacceptable. He has "threatened" violence? Or warned of its possibility (assuming that the natural reaction of a hurt animal can be called "violence")? Read what he wrote more carefully. He has threatened violence, both from himself and by deliberate negligence in controlling his dog. LOL thats like accusing a soldier who shot you in a warzone of deliberate negligence in controlling his weapon. Dont go into a warzone, dont get shot. Dont run over the dog, dont get bit. |
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Tom Crispin wrote:
On Sun, 17 Aug 2008 17:52:07 +0100, nully wrote: Marc wrote: HarryHill wrote: ‘There may be serious consequences if a cyclist hits a child’ http://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wa...1466-21415408/ CALLS have been made for the widening of a pedestrian and cycle path after a dog was hit by a bicycle. Anne-Marie Wilkins, 37, from Llandaff North, is starting a petition calling for the Taff Trail to be widened through Hailey Park after her dog Bonny was run over by a cyclist, who then immediately rode off. My money is on the little turd dispenser either being on a 35ft extendable lead or not being on one at all. Which gives the cyclist the right to simply ride off and ignore the incident then? Cycles should be required to carry reg plates to avoid cowardly behaviour such as this. Be nice to see some posters condemn the cyclist leaving the scene *irrespective of fault*, but I guess I'm asking for too much there - after all, cyclists are beyond fault, right? Whilst I agree with your sentiment that it is cowardly behaviour by the cyclist, I am not convinced that a bike registration scheme is the answer. I was once bitten by a dog. The owner just walked off. Do you think that dogs should carry registration plates also? Fair comment. I suppose there are crap dog owners just like crap bike riders. Just that there seems to be an inordinately high concentration of the bike version posting here. |
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"Marc" wrote in message ... Rob Oldfield wrote: "Marc" wrote in message ... judith wrote: Excellent - when I first saw the OP - I knew that there would be one of the resident ****wits along soon with that sort of question. Yes, but you, like your mate, are a troll. What trolls believe , know, think or say isn't important. So why the **** do you continue to respond to them? It entertains me. I stop when I find them boring. It entertains you winning arguments with morons? Seems a bit silly to me. They're too thick to know when they're beaten anyway. |
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Rob Oldfield wrote:
"Marc" wrote in message ... Rob Oldfield wrote: "Marc" wrote in message ... judith wrote: Excellent - when I first saw the OP - I knew that there would be one of the resident ****wits along soon with that sort of question. Yes, but you, like your mate, are a troll. What trolls believe , know, think or say isn't important. So why the **** do you continue to respond to them? It entertains me. I stop when I find them boring. It entertains you winning arguments with morons? Seems a bit silly to me. They're too thick to know when they're beaten anyway. Where you, of course, are an intellectual giant. Innit? |
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Stopped to be bitten? Stopped to be attacked by the "aggrieved" owner? Loose turd dispenser, Loose turd dispenser is scared but unhurt by cyclist Loose turd dispenser learns lesson Turd dispenser's owner doesn't learn lesson and starts a petition to spend £100,000s rather than her buying a lead What possible help would it have been for the cyclist to have stopped? Perhaps the cyclist could have given the Turd Dispenser the kiss of life. |
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On Aug 17, 11:27*am, HarryHill wrote:
Anne-Marie Wilkins, 37, from Llandaff North, is starting a petition calling for the Taff Trail to be widened through Hailey Park after her dog Bonny was run over by a cyclist, who then immediately rode off. Dogs are made of meat. I would not stop if I ran over a sausage patty or a catfish fillet either. |
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nully wrote:
[...] I have a car which will top 140 mph. Going to have that seized too? LOL do get a grip old chap. Do you, by any chance, have a small penis? -- Simmo, delurking. |
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