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Police get tough with scofflaws
On 01/06/2013 02:14, thirty-six wrote:
On May 31, 11:39 am, JNugent wrote: On 31/05/2013 11:32, Partac wrote: http://www.windsorexpress.co.uk/News...ist-arrested-f... QUOTE: ...the woman told an employee at the estate agent she was in a rush to get a train to work when she cycled up the street and had not realised it was one-way. ENDQUOTE What, it's on her way to the station where she catches the train to work every day and she "had not realised it was one-way"? Yeah, right. fro m the article in question it seems that an officer for the crown collection agency believed that the cyclist's thinking be wrong and decided he could arrest despite there being no evidence that any signage (whether or not exists) was contravened with intent, or otherwise. By all accounts presented, this appears to be an unlawful arrest causing personal injury and unnecessary detention. FFS we have another one. Large latte & an espresso please. -- Dave - Cyclists VORC Bicycles are for Children. Like masturbation, something you should grow out of. There is something seriously sick and stunted about grown men who want to ride a bike." |
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Police get tough with scofflaws
On 1 June, 02:18, thirty-six wrote:
On May 31, 3:41*pm, "Partac" wrote: "Mrcheerful" *wrote in ... Partac wrote: http://www.windsorexpress.co.uk/News...ist-arrested-f.... Arrested for trying to ride off before getting a FPN, typical cyclist hoping that anonymity will prevent apprehension. I'm just amazed at how she thought trying to make off from a police stop a "minor matter". If she believes that he has not been lawfully authorised to stop her from travelling, he hasn't, she is totally in order to continue on her way. Didn't work though did it, I wonder why that could be? |
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On 1 jun, 11:06, Dave- Cyclists VORC
wrote: On 01/06/2013 02:14, thirty-six wrote: On May 31, 11:39 am, JNugent wrote: On 31/05/2013 11:32, Partac wrote: http://www.windsorexpress.co.uk/News...ist-arrested-f.... QUOTE: ...the woman told an employee at the estate agent she was in a rush to get a train to work when she cycled up the street and had not realised it was one-way. ENDQUOTE What, it's on her way to the station where she catches the train to work every day and she "had not realised it was one-way"? Yeah, right. fro m the article in question it seems that an officer for the crown collection agency believed that the cyclist's thinking be wrong and decided he could arrest despite there being no evidence that any signage (whether or not exists) was contravened with intent, or otherwise. * By all accounts presented, this appears to be an unlawful arrest causing personal injury and unnecessary detention. FFS we have another one. Large latte & an espresso please. -- Dave - Cyclists VORC Bicycles are for Children. *Like masturbation, something you should grow out of. There is something seriously sick and stunted about grown men who want to ride a bike." Can you just confirm and guarantee that I will not turn up in Harwich? |
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Police get tough with scofflaws
On 01/06/2013 02:14, thirty-six wrote:
On May 31, 11:39 am, JNugent wrote: On 31/05/2013 11:32, Partac wrote: http://www.windsorexpress.co.uk/News...ist-arrested-f... QUOTE: ...the woman told an employee at the estate agent she was in a rush to get a train to work when she cycled up the street and had not realised it was one-way. ENDQUOTE What, it's on her way to the station where she catches the train to work every day and she "had not realised it was one-way"? Yeah, right. fro m the article in question it seems that an officer for the crown collection agency A police officer, you mean? believed that the cyclist's thinking be wrong You have no reason for it to "seem" that way to you. Thinking is a personal matter. The cyclist was arrested for seeking to leave the scene of her observed breach of the law - that is, her illegal *action*, not her improper thought. and decided he could arrest despite there being no evidence that any signage (whether or not exists) was contravened with intent, or otherwise. By all accounts presented, this appears to be an unlawful arrest causing personal injury and unnecessary detention. Really? Do you believe that she didn't know that the street was one-way, despite signage to say so (as there always is) and the her going that way to work every day? She should be convicted of attempted insult of the intelligence (I'll exempt you from victimhood there - it seems that it didn't insult yours), let alone anything else. |
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On 01/06/2013 11:50, Justin wrote:
On 1 jun, 11:06, Dave- Cyclists VORC wrote: On 01/06/2013 02:14, thirty-six wrote: On May 31, 11:39 am, JNugent wrote: On 31/05/2013 11:32, Partac wrote: http://www.windsorexpress.co.uk/News...ist-arrested-f... QUOTE: ...the woman told an employee at the estate agent she was in a rush to get a train to work when she cycled up the street and had not realised it was one-way. ENDQUOTE What, it's on her way to the station where she catches the train to work every day and she "had not realised it was one-way"? Yeah, right. fro m the article in question it seems that an officer for the crown collection agency believed that the cyclist's thinking be wrong and decided he could arrest despite there being no evidence that any signage (whether or not exists) was contravened with intent, or otherwise. By all accounts presented, this appears to be an unlawful arrest causing personal injury and unnecessary detention. FFS we have another one. Large latte & an espresso please. -- Dave - Cyclists VORC Bicycles are for Children. Like masturbation, something you should grow out of. There is something seriously sick and stunted about grown men who want to ride a bike." Can you just confirm and guarantee that I will not turn up in Harwich? Could you just confirm that you didn't turn up at Dover, Marks Tey & Gillingham? -- Dave - Cyclists VORC Bicycles are for Children. Like masturbation, something you should grow out of. There is something seriously sick and stunted about grown men who want to ride a bike." |
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"JNugent" wrote in message ... On 31/05/2013 11:32, Partac wrote: http://www.windsorexpress.co.uk/News...t-31052013.htm QUOTE: ....the woman told an employee at the estate agent she was in a rush to get a train to work when she cycled up the street and had not realised it was one-way. ENDQUOTE What, it's on her way to the station where she catches the train to work every day and she "had not realised it was one-way"? Yeah, right. For the avoidance of doubt, I've taken the liberty of posting the Google Earth street view of the road in question. I'll leave it up to the panel to decide whether she was genuinely mistaken, or if she was just lying through her teeth: http://www.flickr.com/photos/96800572@N02/8912745605/ |
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Partac wrote:
"JNugent" wrote in message ... On 31/05/2013 11:32, Partac wrote: http://www.windsorexpress.co.uk/News...t-31052013.htm QUOTE: ...the woman told an employee at the estate agent she was in a rush to get a train to work when she cycled up the street and had not realised it was one-way. ENDQUOTE What, it's on her way to the station where she catches the train to work every day and she "had not realised it was one-way"? Yeah, right. For the avoidance of doubt, I've taken the liberty of posting the Google Earth street view of the road in question. I'll leave it up to the panel to decide whether she was genuinely mistaken, or if she was just lying through her teeth: http://www.flickr.com/photos/96800572@N02/8912745605/ ah, yeah, but, she might have pushed her bike past the no entry sign and then not known it was one way. |
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On 1 jun, 16:45, Dave- Cyclists VORC
wrote: On 01/06/2013 11:50, Justin wrote: On 1 jun, 11:06, Dave- Cyclists VORC wrote: On 01/06/2013 02:14, thirty-six wrote: On May 31, 11:39 am, JNugent wrote: On 31/05/2013 11:32, Partac wrote: http://www.windsorexpress.co.uk/News...ist-arrested-f... QUOTE: ...the woman told an employee at the estate agent she was in a rush to get a train to work when she cycled up the street and had not realised it was one-way. ENDQUOTE What, it's on her way to the station where she catches the train to work every day and she "had not realised it was one-way"? Yeah, right. fro m the article in question it seems that an officer for the crown collection agency believed that the cyclist's thinking be wrong and decided he could arrest despite there being no evidence that any signage (whether or not exists) was contravened with intent, or otherwise. * By all accounts presented, this appears to be an unlawful arrest causing personal injury and unnecessary detention. FFS we have another one. Large latte & an espresso please. -- Dave - Cyclists VORC Bicycles are for Children. *Like masturbation, something you should grow out of. There is something seriously sick and stunted about grown men who want to ride a bike." Can you just confirm and guarantee that I will not turn up in Harwich? Could you just confirm that you didn't turn up at Dover, Marks Tey & Gillingham? -- Dave - Cyclists VORC Bicycles are for Children. *Like masturbation, something you should grow out of. There is something seriously sick and stunted about grown men who want to ride a bike." You clearly stated that I will not turn up in Harwich. Dare you repeat that, were you talking nollocks or are you retracting your statement. |
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On 1 jun, 16:45, Dave- Cyclists VORC
wrote: On 01/06/2013 11:50, Justin wrote: On 1 jun, 11:06, Dave- Cyclists VORC wrote: On 01/06/2013 02:14, thirty-six wrote: On May 31, 11:39 am, JNugent wrote: On 31/05/2013 11:32, Partac wrote: http://www.windsorexpress.co.uk/News...ist-arrested-f... QUOTE: ...the woman told an employee at the estate agent she was in a rush to get a train to work when she cycled up the street and had not realised it was one-way. ENDQUOTE What, it's on her way to the station where she catches the train to work every day and she "had not realised it was one-way"? Yeah, right. fro m the article in question it seems that an officer for the crown collection agency believed that the cyclist's thinking be wrong and decided he could arrest despite there being no evidence that any signage (whether or not exists) was contravened with intent, or otherwise. * By all accounts presented, this appears to be an unlawful arrest causing personal injury and unnecessary detention. FFS we have another one. Large latte & an espresso please. -- Dave - Cyclists VORC Bicycles are for Children. *Like masturbation, something you should grow out of. There is something seriously sick and stunted about grown men who want to ride a bike." Can you just confirm and guarantee that I will not turn up in Harwich? Could you just confirm that you didn't turn up at Dover, Marks Tey & Gillingham? -- Dave - Cyclists VORC Bicycles are for Children. *Like masturbation, something you should grow out of. There is something seriously sick and stunted about grown men who want to ride a bike." You clearly stated that I will not turn up in Harwich. You dare not repeat that statement. Was it ******** or are you retracting it? I was not in Gillingham but I was in both Dover and Marks Tey. |
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Police get tough with scofflaws
On 01/06/2013 16:46, Justin wrote:
On 1 jun, 16:45, Dave- Cyclists VORC wrote: On 01/06/2013 11:50, Justin wrote: On 1 jun, 11:06, Dave- Cyclists VORC wrote: On 01/06/2013 02:14, thirty-six wrote: On May 31, 11:39 am, JNugent wrote: On 31/05/2013 11:32, Partac wrote: http://www.windsorexpress.co.uk/News...ist-arrested-f... QUOTE: ...the woman told an employee at the estate agent she was in a rush to get a train to work when she cycled up the street and had not realised it was one-way. ENDQUOTE What, it's on her way to the station where she catches the train to work every day and she "had not realised it was one-way"? Yeah, right. fro m the article in question it seems that an officer for the crown collection agency believed that the cyclist's thinking be wrong and decided he could arrest despite there being no evidence that any signage (whether or not exists) was contravened with intent, or otherwise. By all accounts presented, this appears to be an unlawful arrest causing personal injury and unnecessary detention. FFS we have another one. Large latte & an espresso please. -- Dave - Cyclists VORC Bicycles are for Children. Like masturbation, something you should grow out of. There is something seriously sick and stunted about grown men who want to ride a bike." Can you just confirm and guarantee that I will not turn up in Harwich? Could you just confirm that you didn't turn up at Dover, Marks Tey & Gillingham? -- Dave - Cyclists VORC Bicycles are for Children. Like masturbation, something you should grow out of. There is something seriously sick and stunted about grown men who want to ride a bike." You clearly stated that I will not turn up in Harwich. Dare you repeat that, were you talking nollocks or are you retracting your statement. Is "nollocks" a Dutch word. I'm laughing so much I can hardly see the keyboard... -- Dave - Cyclists VORC Bicycles are for Children. Like masturbation, something you should grow out of. There is something seriously sick and stunted about grown men who want to ride a bike." |
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