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Old December 25th 17, 10:51 AM posted to uk.rec.cycling
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Default Cyclist brings a whole new meaning to cutting up someone on the road

A couple were threatened at knifepoint after they tooted their horn at a
cyclist.
They were travelling in their car along King Edward Road when a cyclist
allegedly cut across the road without warning just after 1pm on
Saturday, December 2.
The victim then sounded her horn before the rider threw his bike down on
the floor and threatened the couple with a knife.
The suspect has been described as being in his early 20s, around 5ft
6ins tall, of a skinny build and wore a black tracksuit, a black beanie
hat and had a scarf wrapped around his head.
He also wore a black leather Converse satchel and was riding a white
mountain bike.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Chelmsford police station on
101

She should have just run him and his bike over, easy to show that she
feared for her life.

http://www.echo-news.co.uk/NEWS/1579...rage_incident/
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