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Driver pulls out without looking
On Sunday, November 25, 2018 at 12:25:42 PM UTC, wrote:
On Sunday, November 25, 2018 at 3:52:16 AM UTC, Simon Jester wrote: Top man! I have to disagree. The cyclist clearly knew the driver and did a double take when he realised who it was he was cycling past. It looks like a personal vendetta or a gang related feud. It reminds me of this case, when the mad driver was a nutcase butcher and had a picture of himself armed with a meat cleaver on social media. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...workshops.html The driver should have been charged with Assault With a Deadly Weapon and at a minimum banned from driving for life. 10 years in prison would send the appropriate message that cars cannot be used as weapons no matter how much 'Rude Tax' you think you pay. |
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Driver pulls out without looking
On Sunday, November 25, 2018 at 12:56:28 PM UTC, Simon Jester wrote:
Top man! I have to disagree. The cyclist clearly knew the driver and did a double take when he realised who it was he was cycling past. It looks like a personal vendetta or a gang related feud. The cyclist victim of the cowardly hit and run has left the court a free man! Drinks all round, well done that judge. :-) https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...OIDS-jail.html |
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Driver pulls out without looking
On Tuesday, November 27, 2018 at 7:17:29 PM UTC, wrote:
On Sunday, November 25, 2018 at 12:56:28 PM UTC, Simon Jester wrote: Top man! I have to disagree. The cyclist clearly knew the driver and did a double take when he realised who it was he was cycling past. It looks like a personal vendetta or a gang related feud. The cyclist victim of the cowardly hit and run has left the court a free man! Drinks all round, well done that judge. :-) https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...OIDS-jail.html When cyclists are involved inconvenient things like facts don't matter to nugents. |
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Driver pulls out without looking
On Tuesday, November 27, 2018 at 8:05:08 PM UTC, Simon Jester wrote:
On Tuesday, November 27, 2018 at 7:17:29 PM UTC, wrote: On Sunday, November 25, 2018 at 12:56:28 PM UTC, Simon Jester wrote: Top man! I have to disagree. The cyclist clearly knew the driver and did a double take when he realised who it was he was cycling past. It looks like a personal vendetta or a gang related feud. The cyclist victim of the cowardly hit and run has left the court a free man! Drinks all round, well done that judge. :-) https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...OIDS-jail.html When cyclists are involved inconvenient things like facts don't matter to nugents. oops, wrong topic, but still valid. |
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Driver pulls out without looking
On 27/11/2018 20:05, Simon Jester wrote:
On Tuesday, November 27, 2018 at 7:17:29 PM UTC, wrote: On Sunday, November 25, 2018 at 12:56:28 PM UTC, Simon Jester wrote: Top man! I have to disagree. The cyclist clearly knew the driver and did a double take when he realised who it was he was cycling past. It looks like a personal vendetta or a gang related feud. The cyclist victim of the cowardly hit and run has left the court a free man! Drinks all round, well done that judge. :-) https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...OIDS-jail.html When cyclists are involved inconvenient things like facts don't matter to nugents. QUOTE: A cyclist thug who pulled out a huge 'zombie knife' and began smashing a car window in a terrifying road rage attack was today spared jail, sparking fury. Shocking dashcam footage showed Joshua Gardner, 18, brandishing the enormous blade on a busy south London road before repeatedly slashing at the car and threatening its 19-year-old driver, who got out and ran away. But an Old Bailey judge told Gardner he would only be given a suspended sentence because he was wielding the knife after a ten-day kidnap ordeal in which he was held at gunpoint. ENDQUOTE QUOTE 2: The decision sparked fury, with serving Greater Manchester Police officer 'Sgt K' tweeting that he had been left 'speechless'. ENDQUOTE A (two year) suspended sentence for attacking someone (or making the attempt as best he could) with an offensive weapon like that? Even if the intended victim *was* a drug dealer who had kidnapped the assailant on a previous occasion, we don't have capital punishment fordrug-dealing (though maybe we ought to). The world has gone mad. This is absolutely not a laughing matter. It could be your turn next time if he doesn't like the look of you. Or one of your children, maybe. |
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Driver pulls out without looking
On 30/11/2018 00:52, JNugent wrote:
On 27/11/2018 20:05, Simon Jester wrote: When cyclists are involved inconvenient things like facts don't matter to nugents. ... A (two year) suspended sentence for attacking someone (or making the attempt as best he could) with an offensive weapon like that? Even if the intended victim *was* a drug dealer who had kidnapped the assailant on a previous occasion, we don't have capital punishment fordrug-dealing (though maybe we ought to). ... Irrelevant to uk.rec.cycling |
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Driver pulls out without looking
On 30/11/2018 10:02, TMS320 wrote:
On 30/11/2018 00:52, JNugent wrote: On 27/11/2018 20:05, Simon Jester wrote: When cyclists are involved inconvenient things like facts don't matter to nugents. ... A (two year) suspended sentence for attacking someone (or making the Â*attempt as best he could) with an offensive weapon like that? Even if the intended victim *was* a drug dealer who had kidnapped the assailant on a previous occasion, we don't have capital punishment fordrug-dealing (though maybe we ought to). ... Irrelevant to uk.rec.cycling Have you not seen the video? Or read the nonsensical "argument" put forward by the OP? Jester, to his credit, got it right immediately. The actions seen in the video did not support the "traffic incident" assertions of the OP. This was a chance encounter between people who were already enemies. But there was a bicycle and a cyclist involved, as well as a completely incorrect summary of the incident by a cyclist here. |
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Driver pulls out without looking
On 30/11/2018 10:35, JNugent wrote:
On 30/11/2018 10:02, TMS320 wrote: On 30/11/2018 00:52, JNugent wrote: On 27/11/2018 20:05, Simon Jester wrote: When cyclists are involved inconvenient things like facts don't matter to nugents. ... A (two year) suspended sentence for attacking someone (or making the Â*attempt as best he could) with an offensive weapon like that? Even if the intended victim *was* a drug dealer who had kidnapped the assailant on a previous occasion, we don't have capital punishment fordrug-dealing (though maybe we ought to). ... Irrelevant to uk.rec.cycling Have you not seen the video? Yes. The case is irrelevant to uk.rec.cycling |
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Driver pulls out without looking
On 30/11/2018 13:02, TMS320 wrote:
On 30/11/2018 10:35, JNugent wrote: On 30/11/2018 10:02, TMS320 wrote: On 30/11/2018 00:52, JNugent wrote: On 27/11/2018 20:05, Simon Jester wrote: When cyclists are involved inconvenient things like facts don't matter to nugents. ... A (two year) suspended sentence for attacking someone (or making the Â*attempt as best he could) with an offensive weapon like that? Even if the intended victim *was* a drug dealer who had kidnapped the assailant on a previous occasion, we don't have capital punishment fordrug-dealing (though maybe we ought to). ... Irrelevant to uk.rec.cycling Have you not seen the video? Yes. The case is irrelevant to uk.rec.cycling I'm inclined to tentatively agree with that in a strict sense. However, replies to the (irrelevant) OP are not irrelevant, for obvious reasons. |
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Driver pulls out without looking
On Friday, November 30, 2018 at 12:52:58 AM UTC, JNugent wrote:
On 27/11/2018 20:05, Simon Jester wrote: On Tuesday, November 27, 2018 at 7:17:29 PM UTC, wrote: On Sunday, November 25, 2018 at 12:56:28 PM UTC, Simon Jester wrote: Top man! I have to disagree. The cyclist clearly knew the driver and did a double take when he realised who it was he was cycling past. It looks like a personal vendetta or a gang related feud. The cyclist victim of the cowardly hit and run has left the court a free man! Drinks all round, well done that judge. :-) https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...OIDS-jail.html When cyclists are involved inconvenient things like facts don't matter to nugents. QUOTE: A cyclist thug who pulled out a huge 'zombie knife' and began smashing a car window in a terrifying road rage attack was today spared jail, sparking fury. Shocking dashcam footage showed Joshua Gardner, 18, brandishing the enormous blade on a busy south London road before repeatedly slashing at the car and threatening its 19-year-old driver, who got out and ran away. But an Old Bailey judge told Gardner he would only be given a suspended sentence because he was wielding the knife after a ten-day kidnap ordeal in which he was held at gunpoint. ENDQUOTE QUOTE 2: The decision sparked fury, with serving Greater Manchester Police officer 'Sgt K' tweeting that he had been left 'speechless'. ENDQUOTE A (two year) suspended sentence for attacking someone (or making the attempt as best he could) with an offensive weapon like that? Even if the intended victim *was* a drug dealer who had kidnapped the assailant on a previous occasion, we don't have capital punishment fordrug-dealing (though maybe we ought to). You think John Sainsbury should be executed for selling water, sugar and caffeine to the public? |
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