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Another "invisible" cyclist?
On Tuesday, November 12, 2019 at 7:24:21 PM UTC, Mr Pounder Esquire wrote:
Simon Jester wrote: On Tuesday, November 12, 2019 at 3:59:25 PM UTC, JNugent wrote: On 12/11/2019 13:45, Simon Mason wrote: Yet they claim that cyclists are not visible in the dark. QUOTE: "Described as being around 30-years-old, the man was wearing dark coloured jogging bottoms, a hooded top with the hood up, a black coat and a grey scarf which was pulled over his face." https://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/news...yclist-3528673 A description is given by the victim of a violent robber who approaches, attacks and robs a defenceless woman then scarpers on his bike and you "think" that it is funny? Or that it is somehow impossible for the criminal on the bike to have been visible to his victim at such close quarters and that it is connected to bicycle-lighting (of all things)? You are *sick*. Sensible people can only hope that this cyclist is caught before he can do much more of it. So there is no evidence the alleged robber was on a bicycle at the time of the alleged attack. Glad you agree it is time for compulsory pedestrian registration and identification numbers. Getting worse. Climate change? Or your obsession with male cyclists shaven legs? |
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Another "invisible" cyclist?
On 12/11/2019 13:45, Simon Mason wrote:
Yet they claim that cyclists are not visible in the dark. Wouldn't it be better to continue to take the mickey out of drivers that complain about seeing unlit cyclists? |
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Another "invisible" cyclist?
On 12/11/2019 15:59, JNugent wrote:
Sensible people can only hope that this cyclist is caught before he can do much more of it. The bicycle was just his transport and, as usual, nothing was said about his conduct while using it. |
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Another "invisible" cyclist?
On 12/11/2019 18:41, Simon Jester wrote:
On Tuesday, November 12, 2019 at 3:59:25 PM UTC, JNugent wrote: On 12/11/2019 13:45, Simon Mason wrote: Yet they claim that cyclists are not visible in the dark. QUOTE: "Described as being around 30-years-old, the man was wearing dark coloured jogging bottoms, a hooded top with the hood up, a black coat and a grey scarf which was pulled over his face." https://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/news...yclist-3528673 A description is given by the victim of a violent robber who approaches, attacks and robs a defenceless woman then scarpers on his bike and you "think" that it is funny? Or that it is somehow impossible for the criminal on the bike to have been visible to his victim at such close quarters and that it is connected to bicycle-lighting (of all things)? You are *sick*. Sensible people can only hope that this cyclist is caught before he can do much more of it. So there is no evidence the alleged robber was on a bicycle at the time of the alleged attack. Glad you agree it is time for compulsory pedestrian registration and identification numbers. More random musings from Jester/Fool. |
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Another "invisible" cyclist?
On 12/11/2019 20:33, TMS320 wrote:
On 12/11/2019 15:59, JNugent wrote: Sensible people can only hope that this cyclist is caught before he can do much more of it. The bicycle was just his transport and, as usual, nothing was said about his conduct while using it. *Really*? There is none so blind... |
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Another "invisible" cyclist?
On Wednesday, November 13, 2019 at 4:53:59 PM UTC, JNugent wrote:
On 12/11/2019 18:41, Simon Jester wrote: On Tuesday, November 12, 2019 at 3:59:25 PM UTC, JNugent wrote: On 12/11/2019 13:45, Simon Mason wrote: Yet they claim that cyclists are not visible in the dark. QUOTE: "Described as being around 30-years-old, the man was wearing dark coloured jogging bottoms, a hooded top with the hood up, a black coat and a grey scarf which was pulled over his face." https://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/news...yclist-3528673 A description is given by the victim of a violent robber who approaches, attacks and robs a defenceless woman then scarpers on his bike and you "think" that it is funny? Or that it is somehow impossible for the criminal on the bike to have been visible to his victim at such close quarters and that it is connected to bicycle-lighting (of all things)? You are *sick*. Sensible people can only hope that this cyclist is caught before he can do much more of it. So there is no evidence the alleged robber was on a bicycle at the time of the alleged attack. Glad you agree it is time for compulsory pedestrian registration and identification numbers. More random musings from Jester/Fool. Are you saying you have evidence the perp was riding a bicycle at the time of the alleged attack? Is it or is it not not more likely the alleged perp was a pedestrian who used a SUV as a getaway vehicle? Do you deny it would be easier to identify pedestrian criminals if they had compulsory registration numbers clearly displayed at all times? |
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Another "invisible" cyclist?
On 13/11/2019 16:55, JNugent wrote:
On 12/11/2019 20:33, TMS320 wrote: On 12/11/2019 15:59, JNugent wrote: Sensible people can only hope that this cyclist is caught before he can do much more of it. The bicycle was just his transport and, as usual, nothing was said about his conduct while using it. *Really*? There is none so blind... And none so desperate to believe that the bicycle is more important to the story than the person's clothes. (Unless you know more about it than disclosed in the report. Do share it with us.) |
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Another "invisible" cyclist?
On 13/11/2019 18:41, Simon Jester wrote:
On Wednesday, November 13, 2019 at 4:53:59 PM UTC, JNugent wrote: On 12/11/2019 18:41, Simon Jester wrote: On Tuesday, November 12, 2019 at 3:59:25 PM UTC, JNugent wrote: On 12/11/2019 13:45, Simon Mason wrote: Yet they claim that cyclists are not visible in the dark. QUOTE: "Described as being around 30-years-old, the man was wearing dark coloured jogging bottoms, a hooded top with the hood up, a black coat and a grey scarf which was pulled over his face." https://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/news...yclist-3528673 A description is given by the victim of a violent robber who approaches, attacks and robs a defenceless woman then scarpers on his bike and you "think" that it is funny? Or that it is somehow impossible for the criminal on the bike to have been visible to his victim at such close quarters and that it is connected to bicycle-lighting (of all things)? You are *sick*. Sensible people can only hope that this cyclist is caught before he can do much more of it. So there is no evidence the alleged robber was on a bicycle at the time of the alleged attack. Glad you agree it is time for compulsory pedestrian registration and identification numbers. More random musings from Jester/Fool. Are you saying you have evidence the perp was riding a bicycle at the time of the alleged attack? What difference does that make? Is it or is it not not more likely the alleged perp was a pedestrian who used a SUV as a getaway vehicle? That isn't the slightest bit likely, because he used a bicycle as a getaway (and approach) vehicle. Can you read, or not? [That question may well be understood as being rhetorical in nature.] Do you deny it would be easier to identify pedestrian criminals if they had compulsory registration numbers clearly displayed at all times? What is the relevance of your very odd question? |
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Another "invisible" cyclist?
On 13/11/2019 20:58, TMS320 wrote:
On 13/11/2019 16:55, JNugent wrote: On 12/11/2019 20:33, TMS320 wrote: On 12/11/2019 15:59, JNugent wrote: Sensible people can only hope that this cyclist is caught before he can do much more of it. The bicycle was just his transport and, as usual, nothing was said about his conduct while using it. *Really*? There is none so blind... And none so desperate to believe that the bicycle is more important to the story than the person's clothes. (Unless you know more about it than disclosed in the report. Do share it with us.) Was/is he a cyclist? Do spill the beans as to how you "think" on these matters. |
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Another "invisible" cyclist?
On 14/11/2019 00:22, JNugent wrote:
On 13/11/2019 20:58, TMS320 wrote: On 13/11/2019 16:55, JNugent wrote: On 12/11/2019 20:33, TMS320 wrote: On 12/11/2019 15:59, JNugent wrote: Sensible people can only hope that this cyclist is caught before he can do much more of it. The bicycle was just his transport and, as usual, nothing was said about his conduct while using it. *Really*? There is none so blind... And none so desperate to believe that the bicycle is more important to the story than the person's clothes. (Unless you know more about it than disclosed in the report. Do share it with us.) Was/is he a cyclist? Not relevant to circumstances. Do spill the beans as to how you "think" on these matters. I asked you to provide more information. Obviously you have none. |
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