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Old May 26th 11, 05:30 AM posted to uk.rec.cycling,uk.legal
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Yes, yet another one. Nowhere is safe! It was lucky no cyclists were
in the way. Not much info as yet.

"A car has crashed into the front window of a house in Middlesbrough.

The incident, on Union Street, was the result of a collision between a
Hyundai and a second vehicle, which then went into the bay window.

Few details have been released, but it is not thought to have resulted
in any injuries. The extent of damage to the terraced property is
being assessed.

Anyone who witnessed the crash at about 0930 BST is asked to contact
Cleveland Police."

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-tees-13543297

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Old May 26th 11, 06:40 AM posted to uk.rec.cycling,uk.legal
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On 26/05/2011 05:30, Doug wrote:
Yes, yet another one. Nowhere is safe! It was lucky no cyclists were
in the way. Not much info as yet.

"A car has crashed into the front window of a house in Middlesbrough.

The incident, on Union Street, was the result of a collision between a
Hyundai and a second vehicle, which then went into the bay window.

Few details have been released, but it is not thought to have resulted
in any injuries. The extent of damage to the terraced property is
being assessed.

Anyone who witnessed the crash at about 0930 BST is asked to contact
Cleveland Police."

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-tees-13543297

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As you have got information that the police have not (a cyclist was
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Old May 26th 11, 07:52 AM posted to uk.rec.cycling,uk.legal
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"Doug" wrote in message
...
Yes, yet another one. Nowhere is safe! It was lucky no cyclists were
in the way. Not much info as yet.

"A car has crashed into the front window of a house in
Middlesbrough.

[....]

And, in a further twist of fate, Mrs Jones of Auchtermuchty dropped
her basket of shopping on her way home last night. Although two eggs
were broken, it was fortunate that no cyclists were again involved.



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Old May 26th 11, 07:59 AM posted to uk.rec.cycling,uk.legal
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On 26/05/2011 05:30, Doug wrote:
Yes, yet another one. Nowhere is safe! It was lucky no cyclists were
in the way.


You are not worried about pedestrians then Doug?

Not much info as yet.

"A car has crashed into the front window of a house in Middlesbrough.

The incident, on Union Street, was the result of a collision between a
Hyundai and a second vehicle, which then went into the bay window.


Note *into* the bay window, not *through* it as you claim in the subject
line. Looking on Google Earth, this is a road where the houses face
straight onto the pavement, with no front garden. A car mounting the
pavement as a result of an accident is quite likely to hit a glancing
blow to one of the bay windows that stick out of the front walls. A car
hitting the window at an angle that would take it through into the room
behind is relatively unlikely.

As the section closest to the houses is resident's parking, a likely
scenario, given that it happened after most people would have gone to
work leaving much of the parking empty, is someone driving into the back
of a parked car and shunting it onto the pavement.

Colin Bignell
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Old May 26th 11, 08:10 AM posted to uk.rec.cycling
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On 26/05/2011 05:30, Doug wrote:

Yet more OT ****e. No cyclists involved ****wit.

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Old May 26th 11, 08:36 AM posted to uk.rec.cycling
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On 26 mei, 09:10, wrote:
On 26/05/2011 05:30, Doug wrote:

Yet more OT ****e. *No cyclists involved ****wit.

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That's ****ing wryte, Dave, marra. You ****ing tel em. You is always
postin on topik: I lyke your posting about a man being kiled by his
cock. Dat was well on topik. You's great: you makes me proud to be a
idyot like whot you is. We idyots has gotta styck togethe. Ah ****in
luv yah.
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Old May 26th 11, 08:40 AM posted to uk.rec.cycling,uk.legal
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On May 26, 7:59*am, "Nightjar \"cpb\"@" "insertmysurnamehere wrote:
On 26/05/2011 05:30, Doug wrote:

Yes, yet another one. Nowhere is safe! It was lucky no cyclists were
in the way.


You are not worried about pedestrians then Doug?

Not much info as yet.


"A car has crashed into the front window of a house in Middlesbrough.


The incident, on Union Street, was the result of a collision between a
Hyundai and a second vehicle, which then went into the bay window.


Note *into* the bay window, not *through* it as you claim in the subject
line. Looking on Google Earth, this is a road where the houses face
straight onto the pavement, with no front garden. A car mounting the
pavement as a result of an accident is quite likely to hit a glancing
blow to one of the bay windows that stick out of the front walls. A car
hitting the window at an angle that would take it through into the room
behind is relatively unlikely.

As the section closest to the houses is resident's parking, a likely
scenario, given that it happened after most people would have gone to
work leaving much of the parking empty, is someone driving into the back
of a parked car and shunting it onto the pavement.

Colin Bignell


So a car swerving to miss, for example, a cyclist, would have found
himself going straight into the house?
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Old May 26th 11, 08:49 AM posted to uk.rec.cycling,uk.legal
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TimB wrote:

So a car swerving to miss, for example, a cyclist, would have found
himself going straight into the house?


Don't be silly. No sensible motorist would swerve to avoid a cyclist!
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Old May 26th 11, 09:09 AM posted to uk.rec.cycling,uk.legal
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On 26 mei, 09:49, "Norman Wells" wrote:
TimB wrote:
So a car swerving to miss, for example, a cyclist, would have found
himself going straight into the house?


Don't be silly. *No sensible motorist would swerve to avoid a cyclist!


You is wryte Norm, son. Dave is no sensiyble motorists. Norm, fanx for
stunding up for we ****wits. i lov yah: you si soo ****in stoopid
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Old May 26th 11, 09:49 AM posted to uk.rec.cycling,uk.legal
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Doug wrote:


"A car has crashed ..."


What has this to do with cycling? Or a cycling newsgroup?

your tenuous attempt at introducing a cycling spin makes you look like
the ****witted **** you are.

And yes, that's swearing, with forethought and malice. You do
cyclists, cycling and cycle/road safety no good with your constant
polarisation and blinkered approach to blaming others for _everything_.

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