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Alliance of British Drivers
On Sunday, March 6, 2016 at 10:24:24 PM UTC, Mr Pounder Esquire wrote:
I'd give support to trashing the cycle scum superhighways. I thought you "do not give one flying **** about London or the Mayor of the ********. " |
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Alliance of British Drivers
On 3/6/2016 11:06 PM, Mr Pounder Esquire wrote:
Nick wrote: On 06/03/2016 22:23, Mr Pounder Esquire wrote: MrCheerful wrote: On 06/03/2016 21:20, Mr Pounder Esquire wrote: Nick wrote: On 06/03/2016 20:16, Alycidon wrote: On Sunday, 6 March 2016 20:02:39 UTC, Tom Crispin wrote: I find their newsletter remarkably positive about travel in the capital. http://www.freedomfordrivers.org/ABD_London_News049.pdf The Association of British Nutters are always an amusing read. I liked the bit about the crash on Chislehurst common. Only a complete imbecile could crash on that roundabout. Who should a cyclist vote for as Mayor? I have been quite pleased with both Ken and Boris. I'm not sure about the current candidates. I know Goldsmith's sister used to be married to Imran Khan and his dad was a proto Farage but that is about it. A quick google seems to suggest Sadiq is where the cyclist's vote should go. The people who live in the superior north do not give one flying **** about London or the Mayor of the ********. maybe, but one of the candidates has said he will be receptive to ripping up the cycle superhighways. It is not a maybe. Trust me. I'd give support to trashing the cycle scum superhighways. Sadiq Khan it is then Do you realise that nobody in the superior north will know or care about this southern ******** or the cyclists that infest it? The North, eh. Just been watching "Trapped" on BBC 4. This North place looks quite exotic but all that snow and funny accents would put me off. I think Shoreditch is about as far North as I ever want to go. |
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On 3/6/2016 11:10 PM, Simon Jester wrote:
On Sunday, March 6, 2016 at 10:24:24 PM UTC, Mr Pounder Esquire wrote: I'd give support to trashing the cycle scum superhighways. I thought you "do not give one flying **** about London or the Mayor of the ********. " Must have been an impersonator. Obviously no intelligent person would contradict themselves so totality, so quickly. |
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Alliance of British Drivers
On Sunday, March 6, 2016 at 11:07:00 PM UTC, Mr Pounder Esquire wrote:
Do you realise that nobody in the superior north will know or care about this southern ******** or the cyclists that infest it? Why are you so angry since it does not affect you? Maybe it is because you can not afford to live in the prosperous south yet you are happy to live off high rate taxpayers. |
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On Sunday, March 6, 2016 at 8:41:48 PM UTC, Nick wrote:
On 06/03/2016 20:16, Alycidon wrote: On Sunday, 6 March 2016 20:02:39 UTC, Tom Crispin wrote: I find their newsletter remarkably positive about travel in the capital. http://www.freedomfordrivers.org/ABD_London_News049.pdf The Association of British Nutters are always an amusing read. I liked the bit about the crash on Chislehurst common. Only a complete imbecile could crash on that roundabout. Unobstructed 360 degrees sight lines. https://goo.gl/maps/Zpwo2Y34Dzz ABD nutter, Roger Lawson, lives close by. Who should a cyclist vote for as Mayor? I have been quite pleased with both Ken and Boris. I'm not sure about the current candidates. I know Goldsmith's sister used to be married to Imran Khan and his dad was a proto Farage but that is about it. A quick google seems to suggest Sadiq is where the cyclist's vote should go. |
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Alliance of British Drivers
"Mr Pounder Esquire" wrote in news:nbia97
: Simon Jester wrote: On Sunday, March 6, 2016 at 8:02:39 PM UTC, Tom Crispin wrote: I find their newsletter remarkably positive about travel in the capital. http://www.freedomfordrivers.org/ABD_London_News049.pdf Just another routine temper tantrum from the Apologists for Bad Driving. Monday tomorrow. Get back behind your desk, you little **** all. Tell us more about this rational thought you once had. |
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Alliance of British Drivers
On Sun, 06 Mar 2016 23:39:26 -0800, Tom Crispin wrote:
On Sunday, March 6, 2016 at 8:41:48 PM UTC, Nick wrote: On 06/03/2016 20:16, Alycidon wrote: On Sunday, 6 March 2016 20:02:39 UTC, Tom Crispin wrote: I find their newsletter remarkably positive about travel in the capital. http://www.freedomfordrivers.org/ABD_London_News049.pdf The Association of British Nutters are always an amusing read. I liked the bit about the crash on Chislehurst common. Only a complete imbecile could crash on that roundabout. Unobstructed 360 degrees sight lines. https://goo.gl/maps/Zpwo2Y34Dzz ABD nutter, Roger Lawson, lives close by. 8 Prince Consort Drive Chislehurst Kent BR7 5SB 020-8467-2686 |
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Alliance of British Drivers
Tom Crispin wrote:
I find their newsletter remarkably positive about travel in the capital. http://www.freedomfordrivers.org/ABD_London_News049.pdf 'Are Cyclists Racing on London's Streets? Apart from the fact that there are several traffic lights and pedestrian crossings on that stretch of road, clearly Mr Moses is exceeding the 30 mph speed limit along that road...' Well no, he isn't, because speed limits do not apply to cyclists, and so a cyclist cannot 'exceed' a limit that doesn't apply to him. -- john smith |MA (Hons)|MPhil (Hons)|CAPES (mention très bien)|LLB (Hons) 'It never gets any easier. You just get faster' (Greg LeMond (1961 - )) |
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John Smith wrote:
Tom Crispin wrote: I find their newsletter remarkably positive about travel in the capital. http://www.freedomfordrivers.org/ABD_London_News049.pdf 'Are Cyclists Racing on London's Streets? Apart from the fact that there are several traffic lights and pedestrian crossings on that stretch of road, clearly Mr Moses is exceeding the 30 mph speed limit along that road...' Well no, he isn't, because speed limits do not apply to cyclists, and so a cyclist cannot 'exceed' a limit that doesn't apply to him. Oh, it gets better... 'As the writer to the Telegraph said " Many cyclists are racing, not just on roads, but on paths and tracks throughout the coun- try every day, with complete dis- regard to others ". This activity is of course illegal. Cycle races of any kind have to be authorised by the police, and speed limits are obviously being broken...' Hahaha!!! It's like reading Nugent !! -- john smith |MA (Hons)|MPhil (Hons)|CAPES (mention très bien)|LLB (Hons) 'It never gets any easier. You just get faster' (Greg LeMond (1961 - )) |
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"John Smith" wrote
Tom Crispin wrote: I find their newsletter remarkably positive about travel in the capital. http://www.freedomfordrivers.org/ABD_London_News049.pdf 'Are Cyclists Racing on London's Streets? Apart from the fact that there are several traffic lights and pedestrian crossings on that stretch of road, clearly Mr Moses is exceeding the 30 mph speed limit along that road...' I don't know about whether there are quiet times along the Embankment, but what suggests that all Strava data has to come from bicycle rides? Anyway, why bother doing the journey at all, why not just load some invented data? Well no, he isn't, because speed limits do not apply to cyclists, and so a cyclist cannot 'exceed' a limit that doesn't apply to him. Isn't it heart warming when a motorist tries to tell a cyclist off? |
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