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Van driver spits at cyclist threatens to punch him and goes throughred light.
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Van driver spits at cyclist threatens to punch him and goes throughred light.
On 28/07/2012 10:54, Pseudonym wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o2byQ...eature=related What on Earth gave that person the idea that he could force his way through a traffic jam and just pull into the queue wherever he liked, to the clear disadvantage of those then stuck behind him as a large gap in the traffic opens up in front of him because he can't keep up with the rest of the road-users? Why would he (or anyone) be surprised that those he had disadvantaged took exception to it? Whatever happened to waiting your turn? |
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Van driver spits at cyclist threatens to punch him and goes through red light.
"JNugent" wrote in message ...
On 28/07/2012 10:54, Pseudonym wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o2byQ...eature=related What on Earth gave that person the idea that he could force his way through a traffic jam and just pull into the queue wherever he liked, to the clear disadvantage of those then stuck behind him as a large gap in the traffic opens up in front of him because he can't keep up with the rest of the road-users? Why would he (or anyone) be surprised that those he had disadvantaged took exception to it? Whatever happened to waiting your turn? ===================================== Exactly. The cyclist created the incident himself, arrogant ****. |
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Van driver spits at cyclist threatens to punch him and goes throughred light.
On 28/07/2012 11:02, JNugent wrote:
On 28/07/2012 10:54, Pseudonym wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o2byQ...eature=related What on Earth gave that person the idea that he could force his way through a traffic jam and just pull into the queue wherever he liked, to the clear disadvantage of those then stuck behind him as a large gap in the traffic opens up in front of him because he can't keep up with the rest of the road-users? Why would he (or anyone) be surprised that those he had disadvantaged took exception to it? Whatever happened to waiting your turn? 'Turn'? What you on about? It's called 'overtaking' and is a perfectly legal move. People don't ride bikes to sit in traffic jams all day. |
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Van driver spits at cyclist threatens to punch him and goes through red light.
"Pseudonym" wrote in message news:5013c090$0$3603$7120d902@karibu... On 28/07/2012 11:02, JNugent wrote: On 28/07/2012 10:54, Pseudonym wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o2byQ...eature=related What on Earth gave that person the idea that he could force his way through a traffic jam and just pull into the queue wherever he liked, to the clear disadvantage of those then stuck behind him as a large gap in the traffic opens up in front of him because he can't keep up with the rest of the road-users? Why would he (or anyone) be surprised that those he had disadvantaged took exception to it? Whatever happened to waiting your turn? 'Turn'? What you on about? It's called 'overtaking' and is a perfectly legal move. =================================== Do you overtake queues of people waiting to pay for their groceries in a supermarket? If you did, you'd soon discover that it's not the right thing to do. |
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Van driver spits at cyclist threatens to punch him and goes throughred light.
On 28/07/2012 11:39, John Benn wrote:
"Pseudonym" wrote in message news:5013c090$0$3603$7120d902@karibu... On 28/07/2012 11:02, JNugent wrote: On 28/07/2012 10:54, Pseudonym wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o2byQ...eature=related What on Earth gave that person the idea that he could force his way through a traffic jam and just pull into the queue wherever he liked, to the clear disadvantage of those then stuck behind him as a large gap in the traffic opens up in front of him because he can't keep up with the rest of the road-users? Why would he (or anyone) be surprised that those he had disadvantaged took exception to it? Whatever happened to waiting your turn? 'Turn'? What you on about? It's called 'overtaking' and is a perfectly legal move. =================================== Do you overtake queues of people waiting to pay for their groceries in a supermarket? If you did, you'd soon discover that it's not the right thing to do. No because I would be making them wait longer. Why not just admit that car drivers are lazy selfish air polluting ****s? |
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Van driver spits at cyclist threatens to punch him and goes throughred light.
On 28/07/2012 11:36, Pseudonym wrote:
On 28/07/2012 11:02, JNugent wrote: On 28/07/2012 10:54, Pseudonym wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o2byQ...eature=related What on Earth gave that person the idea that he could force his way through a traffic jam and just pull into the queue wherever he liked, to the clear disadvantage of those then stuck behind him as a large gap in the traffic opens up in front of him because he can't keep up with the rest of the road-users? Why would he (or anyone) be surprised that those he had disadvantaged took exception to it? Whatever happened to waiting your turn? 'Turn'? What you on about? It's called 'overtaking' and is a perfectly legal move. Overtaking a stationary vehicle is something normal people only do when it will *not* disadvantage the person being overtaken. Just listen to all the cyclists who whin.... complain... about being "left hooked". All Mr White Van Man is doing in such circumstances is overtaking. Apparently, it's a "pefectly legal move", Simon. People don't ride bikes to sit in traffic jams all day. Clearly not. That doesn't entitle them to carve up other road-users. |
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Van driver spits at cyclist threatens to punch him and goes throughred light.
On 28/07/2012 11:39, John Benn wrote:
"Pseudonym" wrote in message news:5013c090$0$3603$7120d902@karibu... On 28/07/2012 11:02, JNugent wrote: On 28/07/2012 10:54, Pseudonym wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o2byQ...eature=related What on Earth gave that person the idea that he could force his way through a traffic jam and just pull into the queue wherever he liked, to the clear disadvantage of those then stuck behind him as a large gap in the traffic opens up in front of him because he can't keep up with the rest of the road-users? Why would he (or anyone) be surprised that those he had disadvantaged took exception to it? Whatever happened to waiting your turn? 'Turn'? What you on about? It's called 'overtaking' and is a perfectly legal move. =================================== Do you overtake queues of people waiting to pay for their groceries in a supermarket? If you did, you'd soon discover that it's not the right thing to do. Excellent perspective. |
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Van driver spits at cyclist threatens to punch him and goes throughred light.
On 28/07/2012 11:46, Pseudonym wrote:
On 28/07/2012 11:39, John Benn wrote: "Pseudonym" wrote in message news:5013c090$0$3603$7120d902@karibu... On 28/07/2012 11:02, JNugent wrote: On 28/07/2012 10:54, Pseudonym wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o2byQ...eature=related What on Earth gave that person the idea that he could force his way through a traffic jam and just pull into the queue wherever he liked, to the clear disadvantage of those then stuck behind him as a large gap in the traffic opens up in front of him because he can't keep up with the rest of the road-users? Why would he (or anyone) be surprised that those he had disadvantaged took exception to it? Whatever happened to waiting your turn? 'Turn'? What you on about? It's called 'overtaking' and is a perfectly legal move. =================================== Do you overtake queues of people waiting to pay for their groceries in a supermarket? If you did, you'd soon discover that it's not the right thing to do. No because I would be making them wait longer. But apparently (according to you), pulling in front of a van and cycling at 10mph whilst there is a gap opening up in which he could reasonably have expected to do 30mph (and get to the traffic lights while they were green) doesn't mean that *he* has to wait longer. Do you always have that difficulty with logic? Why not just admit that car drivers are lazy selfish air polluting ****s? Was that white commercial van a car? |
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Van driver spits at cyclist threatens to punch him and goes through red light.
On Sat, 28 Jul 2012 11:39:58 +0100, "John Benn"
wrote: "Pseudonym" wrote in message news:5013c090$0$3603$7120d902@karibu... On 28/07/2012 11:02, JNugent wrote: On 28/07/2012 10:54, Pseudonym wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o2byQ...eature=related What on Earth gave that person the idea that he could force his way through a traffic jam and just pull into the queue wherever he liked, to the clear disadvantage of those then stuck behind him as a large gap in the traffic opens up in front of him because he can't keep up with the rest of the road-users? Why would he (or anyone) be surprised that those he had disadvantaged took exception to it? Whatever happened to waiting your turn? 'Turn'? What you on about? It's called 'overtaking' and is a perfectly legal move. =================================== Do you overtake queues of people waiting to pay for their groceries in a supermarket? If you did, you'd soon discover that it's not the right thing to do. Do you stay in the inside lane of the motorway just to be polite ? |
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