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Cyclist mows down child, attacks lady witness and then cycles away.
On Wednesday, June 6, 2018 at 4:10:05 PM UTC+1, Mr Pounder Esquire wrote:
Simon Jester wrote: On Tuesday, June 5, 2018 at 10:26:59 PM UTC+1, MrCheerful wrote: "Just after 1pm, a report was received that a man on a push bike had knocked a child pedestrian to the ground. "A woman who witnessed the incident in her car asked the cyclist to stop however, it is alleged the cyclist assaulted the lady before leaving." Inspector Ian Jones said: "This was a particularly heartless incident involving a young boy and for the offender to knock him over and not check to see if the child was hurt is shocking. "For the offender to then assault a member of the public who was trying to help is completely unacceptable. https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news...tacks-14748468 I think this more about the location rather than the mode of transport. This is standard behaviour for 'people' from Liverpool. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCbfMkh940Q The best singers/song writers in the world of pop music came from Liverpool. No, the most popular may have come from Liverpool. Fan worship does not count towards artistic excellence. I have never understood why professional entertainers are held in awe. You are a bellend. At least I have one. |
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Cyclist mows down child, attacks lady witness and then cyclesaway.
On 06/06/2018 15:59, Simon Jester wrote:
On Tuesday, June 5, 2018 at 10:26:59 PM UTC+1, MrCheerful wrote: "Just after 1pm, a report was received that a man on a push bike had knocked a child pedestrian to the ground. "A woman who witnessed the incident in her car asked the cyclist to stop however, it is alleged the cyclist assaulted the lady before leaving." Inspector Ian Jones said: “This was a particularly heartless incident involving a young boy and for the offender to knock him over and not check to see if the child was hurt is shocking. “For the offender to then assault a member of the public who was trying to help is completely unacceptable. https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news...tacks-14748468 I think this more about the location rather than the mode of transport. This is standard behaviour for 'people' from Liverpool. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCbfMkh940Q Nonense. It was typical behaviour for male cyclists in all parts of the Kingdom (particularly, though not exclusively, towards women). In this NG, we see many reports af male cyclists behaving insultingly, aggressively and even violently towards females, irrespective of the transport mode of the females, though lone females in cars (whether or not accompanied by children) seem to feature disproportionately as the victims. I will agree that I would expect more of it in north Liverpool than in the the more salubrious and civilised south end of the conurbation. Most cities exhibit some analogous geographical variance. |
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Cyclist mows down child, attacks lady witness and then cycles away.
On Wed, 06 Jun 2018 20:01:16 GMT, JNugent
wrote: On 06/06/2018 15:59, Simon Jester wrote: On Tuesday, June 5, 2018 at 10:26:59 PM UTC+1, MrCheerful wrote: "Just after 1pm, a report was received that a man on a push bike had knocked a child pedestrian to the ground. "A woman who witnessed the incident in her car asked the cyclist to stop however, it is alleged the cyclist assaulted the lady before leaving." Inspector Ian Jones said: “This was a particularly heartless incident involving a young boy and for the offender to knock him over and not check to see if the child was hurt is shocking. “For the offender to then assault a member of the public who was trying to help is completely unacceptable. https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news...-knocks-over-c hild-attacks-14748468 I think this more about the location rather than the mode of transport. This is standard behaviour for 'people' from Liverpool. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCbfMkh940Q Nonense. It was typical behaviour for male cyclists in all parts of the Kingdom (particularly, though not exclusively, towards women). In this NG, we see many reports af male cyclists behaving insultingly, aggressively and even violently towards females, irrespective of the transport mode of the females, though lone females in cars (whether or not accompanied by children) seem to feature disproportionately as the victims. I will agree that I would expect more of it in north Liverpool than in the the more salubrious and civilised south end of the conurbation. Most cities exhibit some analogous geographical variance. Well done; no unseemly hating of groups of people just because of where they live. Just prejudice based on mode of transport! -- Bah, and indeed, Humbug. |
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Cyclist mows down child, attacks lady witness and then cyclesaway.
On 07/06/2018 15:28, Kerr-Mudd,John wrote:
On Wed, 06 Jun 2018 20:01:16 GMT, JNugent wrote: On 06/06/2018 15:59, Simon Jester wrote: On Tuesday, June 5, 2018 at 10:26:59 PM UTC+1, MrCheerful wrote: "Just after 1pm, a report was received that a man on a push bike had knocked a child pedestrian to the ground. "A woman who witnessed the incident in her car asked the cyclist to stop however, it is alleged the cyclist assaulted the lady before leaving." Inspector Ian Jones said: “This was a particularly heartless incident involving a young boy and for the offender to knock him over and not check to see if the child was hurt is shocking. “For the offender to then assault a member of the public who was trying to help is completely unacceptable. https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news...-knocks-over-c hild-attacks-14748468 I think this more about the location rather than the mode of transport. This is standard behaviour for 'people' from Liverpool. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCbfMkh940Q Nonense. It was typical behaviour for male cyclists in all parts of the Kingdom (particularly, though not exclusively, towards women). In this NG, we see many reports af male cyclists behaving insultingly, aggressively and even violently towards females, irrespective of the transport mode of the females, though lone females in cars (whether or not accompanied by children) seem to feature disproportionately as the victims. I will agree that I would expect more of it in north Liverpool than in the the more salubrious and civilised south end of the conurbation. Most cities exhibit some analogous geographical variance. Well done; no unseemly hating of groups of people just because of where they live. Just prejudice based on mode of transport! No prejudice. It all arises out of experience and acquired information, much of it gained in this very NG. |
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Cyclist mows down child, attacks lady witness and then cyclesaway.
On 07/06/2018 15:28, Kerr-Mudd,John wrote:
On Wed, 06 Jun 2018 20:01:16 GMT, JNugent wrote: On 06/06/2018 15:59, Simon Jester wrote: On Tuesday, June 5, 2018 at 10:26:59 PM UTC+1, MrCheerful wrote: "Just after 1pm, a report was received that a man on a push bike had knocked a child pedestrian to the ground. "A woman who witnessed the incident in her car asked the cyclist to stop however, it is alleged the cyclist assaulted the lady before leaving." Inspector Ian Jones said: “This was a particularly heartless incident involving a young boy and for the offender to knock him over and not check to see if the child was hurt is shocking. “For the offender to then assault a member of the public who was trying to help is completely unacceptable. https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news...-knocks-over-c hild-attacks-14748468 I think this more about the location rather than the mode of transport. This is standard behaviour for 'people' from Liverpool. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCbfMkh940Q Nonense. It was typical behaviour for male cyclists in all parts of the Kingdom (particularly, though not exclusively, towards women). In this NG, we see many reports af male cyclists behaving insultingly, aggressively and even violently towards females, irrespective of the transport mode of the females, though lone females in cars (whether or not accompanied by children) seem to feature disproportionately as the victims. I will agree that I would expect more of it in north Liverpool than in the the more salubrious and civilised south end of the conurbation. Most cities exhibit some analogous geographical variance. Well done; no unseemly hating of groups of people just because of where they live. Just prejudice based on mode of transport! no, it is prejudice based on the behaviour of users of said mode of transport. If the majority of the users were sensible, law abiding and behaved with normal manners and sensibilities then no-one would have any problem with them. |
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Cyclist mows down child, attacks lady witness and then cyclesaway.
On 07/06/2018 17:27, MrCheerful wrote:
On 07/06/2018 15:28, Kerr-Mudd,John wrote: On Wed, 06 Jun 2018 20:01:16 GMT, JNugent wrote: On 06/06/2018 15:59, Simon Jester wrote: On Tuesday, June 5, 2018 at 10:26:59 PM UTC+1, MrCheerful wrote: "Just after 1pm, a report was received that a man on a push bike had knocked a child pedestrian to the ground. "A woman who witnessed the incident in her car asked the cyclist to stop however, it is alleged the cyclist assaulted the lady before leaving." Inspector Ian Jones said: “This was a particularly heartless incident involving a young boy and for the offender to knock him over and not check to see if the child was hurt is shocking. “For the offender to then assault a member of the public who was trying to help is completely unacceptable. https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news...-knocks-over-c hild-attacks-14748468 I think this more about the location rather than the mode of transport. This is standard behaviour for 'people' from Liverpool. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCbfMkh940Q Nonense. It was typical behaviour for male cyclists in all parts of the Kingdom (particularly, though not exclusively, towards women). In this NG, we see many reports af male cyclists behaving insultingly, aggressively and even violently towards females, irrespective of the transport mode of the females, though lone females in cars (whether or not accompanied by children) seem to feature disproportionately as the victims. I will agree that I would expect more of it in north Liverpool than in the the more salubrious and civilised south end of the conurbation. Most cities exhibit some analogous geographical variance. Well done; no unseemly hating of groups of people just because of where they live. Just prejudice based on mode of transport! no, it is prejudice based on the behaviour of users of said mode of transport. If the majority of the users were sensible, law abiding and behaved with normal manners and sensibilities then no-one would have any problem with them. True, dat. And within easy living memory, before adult cyclists became divided into class warriors on the one hand and chavs on the other, I'd say that cyclists were generally well-liked. Cyclists, that is, like the insurance man who called each week to collect the premiums from my grandmother, dressed summer and winter in a gaberdine mac and a trilby, with the all-important cycle-clips preventing his trouser legs from getting caught in the chain and crank-wheel and worn when on the bike or inside the houses of his customers. A nice man (though to be fair, his job necessitated being pleasant), undemanding and co-operative. How times have changed. |
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Cyclist mows down child, attacks lady witness and then cyclesaway.
On 07/06/18 17:23, JNugent wrote:
On 07/06/2018 15:28, Kerr-Mudd,John wrote: Well done; no unseemly hating of groups of people just because of where they live. Just prejudice based on mode of transport! No prejudice. It all arises out of experience and acquired information, much of it gained in this very NG. You and Cheerless clearly live a very sheltered existence. |
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Cyclist mows down child, attacks lady witness and then cycles away.
On Thursday, June 7, 2018 at 5:27:40 PM UTC+1, MrCheerful wrote:
On 07/06/2018 15:28, Kerr-Mudd,John wrote: On Wed, 06 Jun 2018 20:01:16 GMT, JNugent wrote: On 06/06/2018 15:59, Simon Jester wrote: On Tuesday, June 5, 2018 at 10:26:59 PM UTC+1, MrCheerful wrote: "Just after 1pm, a report was received that a man on a push bike had knocked a child pedestrian to the ground. "A woman who witnessed the incident in her car asked the cyclist to stop however, it is alleged the cyclist assaulted the lady before leaving." Inspector Ian Jones said: “This was a particularly heartless incident involving a young boy and for the offender to knock him over and not check to see if the child was hurt is shocking. “For the offender to then assault a member of the public who was trying to help is completely unacceptable. https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news...-knocks-over-c hild-attacks-14748468 I think this more about the location rather than the mode of transport. This is standard behaviour for 'people' from Liverpool. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCbfMkh940Q Nonense. It was typical behaviour for male cyclists in all parts of the Kingdom (particularly, though not exclusively, towards women). In this NG, we see many reports af male cyclists behaving insultingly, aggressively and even violently towards females, irrespective of the transport mode of the females, though lone females in cars (whether or not accompanied by children) seem to feature disproportionately as the victims. I will agree that I would expect more of it in north Liverpool than in the the more salubrious and civilised south end of the conurbation. Most cities exhibit some analogous geographical variance. Well done; no unseemly hating of groups of people just because of where they live. Just prejudice based on mode of transport! no, it is prejudice based on the behaviour of users of said mode of transport. If the majority of the users were sensible, law abiding and behaved with normal manners and sensibilities then no-one would have any problem with them. Enough about motorists, we were talking about cyclists. Remind me, what percentage of motorists admit to breaking speed limits? |
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Cyclist mows down child, attacks lady witness and then cyclesaway.
On 07/06/2018 20:47, TMS320 wrote:
On 07/06/18 17:23, JNugent wrote: On 07/06/2018 15:28, Kerr-Mudd,John wrote: Well done; no unseemly hating of groups of people just because of where they live. Just prejudice based on mode of transport! No prejudice. It all arises out of experience and acquired information, much of it gained in this very NG. You and Cheerless clearly live a very sheltered existence. The exact opposite, I'm afraid. I wish it weren't; I really do. I wish cyclists today were as law-abiding and sociable as cyclists were in the 1950s. Don't you? |
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Cyclist mows down child, attacks lady witness and then cycles away.
On Thu, 07 Jun 2018 16:27:31 GMT, MrCheerful
wrote: On 07/06/2018 15:28, Kerr-Mudd,John wrote: On Wed, 06 Jun 2018 20:01:16 GMT, JNugent wrote: [] Well done; no unseemly hating of groups of people just because of where they live. Just prejudice based on mode of transport! no, it is prejudice based on the behaviour of users of said mode of transport. If the majority of the users were sensible, law abiding and behaved with normal manners and sensibilities then no-one would have any problem with them. Well, quite. Sadly there are many poor drivers in charge of large lumps of metal endangering other road users every minute of the day. And apologists who come here willing to blame all of societies ills on a minority. -- Bah, and indeed, Humbug. |
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