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Cyclists disrupt war memorial service again by ignoring road closure.
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Cyclists disrupt war memorial service again by ignoring road closure.
MrCheerful wrote:
http://www.thurrockgazette.co.uk/new...?ref=mrb&lp=16 They always have been scum and always will be scum. |
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Cyclists disrupt war memorial service again by ignoring roadclosure.
On 04/08/2017 22:16, Mr Pounder Esquire wrote:
MrCheerful wrote: http://www.thurrockgazette.co.uk/new...?ref=mrb&lp=16 They always have been scum and always will be scum. I don't accept that cyclists have always been scum. They may (in the main) be so *now*, but the man who used to call to collect my grandmother's Prudential money each week was respectable, law-abiding, considerate, pleasant and even wore bicycle clips on his suit trousers. |
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Cyclists disrupt war memorial service again by ignoring roadclosure.
On 04/08/2017 23:59, JNugent wrote:
On 04/08/2017 22:16, Mr Pounder Esquire wrote: MrCheerful wrote: http://www.thurrockgazette.co.uk/new...?ref=mrb&lp=16 They always have been scum and always will be scum. I don't accept that cyclists have always been scum. They may (in the main) be so *now*, but the man who used to call to collect my grandmother's Prudential money each week was respectable, law-abiding, considerate, pleasant and even wore bicycle clips on his suit trousers. 50 years ago cyclists were, in general, law abiding, respectable, respectful road users. |
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Cyclists disrupt war memorial service again by ignoring roadclosure.
On 05/08/2017 00:01, MrCheerful wrote:
On 04/08/2017 23:59, JNugent wrote: On 04/08/2017 22:16, Mr Pounder Esquire wrote: MrCheerful wrote: http://www.thurrockgazette.co.uk/new...?ref=mrb&lp=16 They always have been scum and always will be scum. I don't accept that cyclists have always been scum. They may (in the main) be so *now*, but the man who used to call to collect my grandmother's Prudential money each week was respectable, law-abiding, considerate, pleasant and even wore bicycle clips on his suit trousers. 50 years ago cyclists were, in general, law abiding, respectable, respectful road users. My point precisely. |
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Cyclists disrupt war memorial service again by ignoring roadclosure.
On 05/08/2017 00:09, JNugent wrote:
On 05/08/2017 00:01, MrCheerful wrote: On 04/08/2017 23:59, JNugent wrote: On 04/08/2017 22:16, Mr Pounder Esquire wrote: MrCheerful wrote: http://www.thurrockgazette.co.uk/new...?ref=mrb&lp=16 They always have been scum and always will be scum. I don't accept that cyclists have always been scum. They may (in the main) be so *now*, but the man who used to call to collect my grandmother's Prudential money each week was respectable, law-abiding, considerate, pleasant and even wore bicycle clips on his suit trousers. 50 years ago cyclists were, in general, law abiding, respectable, respectful road users. My point precisely. Cyclists are angels compared to the moped muggers. Now they really are scum. https://www.standard.co.uk/news/crim...-a3604036.html http://www.manchestereveningnews.co....-cars-11352492 |
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Cyclists disrupt war memorial service again by ignoring roadclosure.
On 04/08/17 16:21, MrCheerful wrote:
http://www.thurrockgazette.co.uk/new...?ref=mrb&lp=16 If they "came haring through" how come there was time to have a conversation with them? Perhaps the riders could have been more sensitive to the situation but similarly there are many people that are over obsessed with the idea there is some sort of difference between walking and riding slowly. |
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Cyclists disrupt war memorial service again by ignoring roadclosure.
On 05/08/2017 09:35, TMS320 wrote:
On 04/08/17 16:21, MrCheerful wrote: http://www.thurrockgazette.co.uk/new...?ref=mrb&lp=16 If they "came haring through" how come there was time to have a conversation with them? Perhaps the riders could have been more sensitive to the situation but similarly there are many people that are over obsessed with the idea there is some sort of difference between walking and riding slowly. Come on! the cyclists were bloody disrespectful. There's no other way to paint it. |
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Cyclists disrupt war memorial service again by ignoring roadclosure.
On 05/08/17 09:39, Bod wrote:
On 05/08/2017 09:35, TMS320 wrote: On 04/08/17 16:21, MrCheerful wrote: http://www.thurrockgazette.co.uk/new...?ref=mrb&lp=16 If they "came haring through" how come there was time to have a conversation with them? Perhaps the riders could have been more sensitive to the situation but similarly there are many people that are over obsessed with the idea there is some sort of difference between walking and riding slowly. Come on! the cyclists were bloody disrespectful. There's no other way to paint it. It the road was closed to through traffic, the correct thing to do was to wait until the end of the ceremony or find another way round. They did not do that but people want to make an issue out of them not getting off to walk. I have driven through a ceremony where they obviously didn't get permission to close the road. Should I and all the other drivers going through have got out and pushed? |
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Cyclists disrupt war memorial service again by ignoring roadclosure.
On 05/08/2017 11:06, TMS320 wrote:
On 05/08/17 09:39, Bod wrote: On 05/08/2017 09:35, TMS320 wrote: On 04/08/17 16:21, MrCheerful wrote: http://www.thurrockgazette.co.uk/new...?ref=mrb&lp=16 If they "came haring through" how come there was time to have a conversation with them? Perhaps the riders could have been more sensitive to the situation but similarly there are many people that are over obsessed with the idea there is some sort of difference between walking and riding slowly. Come on! the cyclists were bloody disrespectful. There's no other way to paint it. It the road was closed to through traffic, the correct thing to do was to wait until the end of the ceremony or find another way round. They did not do that but people want to make an issue out of them not getting off to walk. I have driven through a ceremony where they obviously didn't get permission to close the road. Should I and all the other drivers going through have got out and pushed? You're attitude stinks. I would have immediately dismounted and so would any other members of my family. It's cyclists like you that give decent cyclists a bad name. |
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