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E-fit of road rage cyclist
On 02/04/2014 10:53, Mrcheerful wrote:
The cyclist, who is white, in his 30s, with short, dark, wavy hair and glasses and was wearing a dark top and trousers, stopped his bike in front of the victim's silver Peugeot 406. He then got off the bike and smashed it down on the bonnet. I expect the car driver was a woman, or disabled. http://www.stroudlife.co.uk/Cyclist-...ail/story.html Does that look like Mason? -- Dave - Cyclists VOR. "Many people barely recognise the bicycle as a legitimate mode of transport; it is either a toy for children or a vehicle fit only for the poor and/or strange," Dave Horton, of Lancaster University, wrote in an interim assessment of the Understanding Walking and Cycling study. "For them, cycling is a bit embarrassing, they fail to see its purpose, and have no interest in integrating it into their lives, certainly on a regular basis." |
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On Wed, 02 Apr 2014 18:18:46 +0100, Dave - Cyclists VOR
wrote: On 02/04/2014 18:01, Bertie Wooster wrote: On Wed, 02 Apr 2014 17:22:25 +0100, Mrcheerful wrote: So having a number plate allows miscreants to be traced, glad we have cleared that up. Number plates were introduced to enable the tracing of the owners of vehicles, at the time road tax did not exist. What a pity that the present government and likely future governments are unlikely to introduce bicycle registration plates, then. Oh well, never mind eh!? Does anyone know why the Swiss abandoned their seemingly excellent compulsory bike registration and insurance scheme? Vote UKIP. The racist party? |
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"Bertie Wooster" wrote in message news On Wed, 02 Apr 2014 17:22:25 +0100, Mrcheerful wrote: So having a number plate allows miscreants to be traced, glad we have cleared that up. Number plates were introduced to enable the tracing of the owners of vehicles, at the time road tax did not exist. What a pity that the present government and likely future governments are unlikely to introduce bicycle registration plates, then. Oh well, never mind eh!? Does anyone know why the Swiss abandoned their seemingly excellent compulsory bike registration and insurance scheme? Maybe that their cyclists are a lot more balanced and law-abiding than ours, don't hunt in packs, don't carry "D" locks as weapons and don't suffer from temper tantrums and road rage like ours do. I don't know that for a fact, that's just based on my personal observations. |
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On Wed, 02 Apr 2014 18:15:13 +0100, Dave- Cyclists VORP
wrote: On 02/04/2014 14:23, Sig wrote: On 02/04/2014 14:15, Mrcheerful wrote: On 02/04/2014 14:08, Sig wrote: On 02/04/2014 11:31, Tarcap wrote: "Mrcheerful" wrote in message ... The cyclist, who is white, in his 30s, with short, dark, wavy hair and glasses and was wearing a dark top and trousers, stopped his bike in front of the victim's silver Peugeot 406. He then got off the bike and smashed it down on the bonnet. I expect the car driver was a woman, or disabled. http://www.stroudlife.co.uk/Cyclist-...ail/story.html Yet another argument in favour of compulsory registration. When will the authorities do something to protect women and children from these dangerous psychopaths? You mean like this one - drunk, hit and run, speeding! result= 8 years jail and 10 year driving ban. I don't think his numberplate played any role in catching this fine upstanding motorist. no the numberplate was not seen, the motorist came forward in response to the appeal. Do you think that numberplates 'never' help to catch miscreants? If so then why are they there? Collect TAXES Which is why sponging, freeloading cyclists are terrified of registration. Why would cyclists fear something that they know won't happen? |
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On Wed, 2 Apr 2014 19:10:57 +0100, "Tarcap"
wrote: "Bertie Wooster" wrote in message news On Wed, 02 Apr 2014 17:22:25 +0100, Mrcheerful wrote: So having a number plate allows miscreants to be traced, glad we have cleared that up. Number plates were introduced to enable the tracing of the owners of vehicles, at the time road tax did not exist. What a pity that the present government and likely future governments are unlikely to introduce bicycle registration plates, then. Oh well, never mind eh!? Does anyone know why the Swiss abandoned their seemingly excellent compulsory bike registration and insurance scheme? Maybe that their cyclists are a lot more balanced and law-abiding than ours, don't hunt in packs, don't carry "D" locks as weapons and don't suffer from temper tantrums and road rage like ours do. I don't know that for a fact, that's just based on my personal observations. Yes - I can see that would have been a huge factor in the Swiss referendum to repeal the law requiring registration and insurance for cyclists. |
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E-fit of road rage cyclist
On 02/04/2014 18:23, Bertie Wooster wrote:
On Wed, 02 Apr 2014 18:18:46 +0100, Dave - Cyclists VOR wrote: On 02/04/2014 18:01, Bertie Wooster wrote: On Wed, 02 Apr 2014 17:22:25 +0100, Mrcheerful wrote: So having a number plate allows miscreants to be traced, glad we have cleared that up. Number plates were introduced to enable the tracing of the owners of vehicles, at the time road tax did not exist. What a pity that the present government and likely future governments are unlikely to introduce bicycle registration plates, then. Oh well, never mind eh!? Does anyone know why the Swiss abandoned their seemingly excellent compulsory bike registration and insurance scheme? Vote UKIP. The racist party? No, UKIP, idiot boy. -- Dave-Cyclists VORT Motorists pay £46 billion a year in extra taxes, specifically so they can use the roads. Less than £10 billion of this is spent on roads. Q: Do cyclists pay any specific, extra taxes in order to use their vehicles on the road? A: No. They are sponging freeloaders. |
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E-fit of road rage cyclist
On 02/04/2014 19:41, Bertie Wooster wrote:
On Wed, 02 Apr 2014 18:15:13 +0100, Dave- Cyclists VORP wrote: On 02/04/2014 14:23, Sig wrote: On 02/04/2014 14:15, Mrcheerful wrote: On 02/04/2014 14:08, Sig wrote: On 02/04/2014 11:31, Tarcap wrote: "Mrcheerful" wrote in message ... The cyclist, who is white, in his 30s, with short, dark, wavy hair and glasses and was wearing a dark top and trousers, stopped his bike in front of the victim's silver Peugeot 406. He then got off the bike and smashed it down on the bonnet. I expect the car driver was a woman, or disabled. http://www.stroudlife.co.uk/Cyclist-...ail/story.html Yet another argument in favour of compulsory registration. When will the authorities do something to protect women and children from these dangerous psychopaths? You mean like this one - drunk, hit and run, speeding! result= 8 years jail and 10 year driving ban. I don't think his numberplate played any role in catching this fine upstanding motorist. no the numberplate was not seen, the motorist came forward in response to the appeal. Do you think that numberplates 'never' help to catch miscreants? If so then why are they there? Collect TAXES Which is why sponging, freeloading cyclists are terrified of registration. Why would cyclists fear something that they know won't happen? Because they know its going to happen one day. You can hear the puckering..... -- Dave - Cyclists VOR. "Many people barely recognise the bicycle as a legitimate mode of transport; it is either a toy for children or a vehicle fit only for the poor and/or strange," Dave Horton, of Lancaster University, wrote in an interim assessment of the Understanding Walking and Cycling study. "For them, cycling is a bit embarrassing, they fail to see its purpose, and have no interest in integrating it into their lives, certainly on a regular basis." |
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On Wed, 02 Apr 2014 21:57:47 +0100, Dave-Cyclists VORT
wrote: On 02/04/2014 18:23, Bertie Wooster wrote: On Wed, 02 Apr 2014 18:18:46 +0100, Dave - Cyclists VOR wrote: On 02/04/2014 18:01, Bertie Wooster wrote: On Wed, 02 Apr 2014 17:22:25 +0100, Mrcheerful wrote: So having a number plate allows miscreants to be traced, glad we have cleared that up. Number plates were introduced to enable the tracing of the owners of vehicles, at the time road tax did not exist. What a pity that the present government and likely future governments are unlikely to introduce bicycle registration plates, then. Oh well, never mind eh!? Does anyone know why the Swiss abandoned their seemingly excellent compulsory bike registration and insurance scheme? Vote UKIP. The racist party? No, UKIP, idiot boy. Might you vote for them? |
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On Wed, 02 Apr 2014 21:59:13 +0100, Dave - Cyclists VOR
wrote: On 02/04/2014 19:41, Bertie Wooster wrote: On Wed, 02 Apr 2014 18:15:13 +0100, Dave- Cyclists VORP wrote: On 02/04/2014 14:23, Sig wrote: On 02/04/2014 14:15, Mrcheerful wrote: On 02/04/2014 14:08, Sig wrote: On 02/04/2014 11:31, Tarcap wrote: "Mrcheerful" wrote in message ... The cyclist, who is white, in his 30s, with short, dark, wavy hair and glasses and was wearing a dark top and trousers, stopped his bike in front of the victim's silver Peugeot 406. He then got off the bike and smashed it down on the bonnet. I expect the car driver was a woman, or disabled. http://www.stroudlife.co.uk/Cyclist-...ail/story.html Yet another argument in favour of compulsory registration. When will the authorities do something to protect women and children from these dangerous psychopaths? You mean like this one - drunk, hit and run, speeding! result= 8 years jail and 10 year driving ban. I don't think his numberplate played any role in catching this fine upstanding motorist. no the numberplate was not seen, the motorist came forward in response to the appeal. Do you think that numberplates 'never' help to catch miscreants? If so then why are they there? Collect TAXES Which is why sponging, freeloading cyclists are terrified of registration. Why would cyclists fear something that they know won't happen? Because they know its going to happen one day. You can hear the puckering..... Oh really. Where can I find these plans to register cyclists or bicycles. |
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"Bertie Wooster" wrote in message ... On Wed, 2 Apr 2014 19:10:57 +0100, "Tarcap" wrote: "Bertie Wooster" wrote in message news On Wed, 02 Apr 2014 17:22:25 +0100, Mrcheerful wrote: So having a number plate allows miscreants to be traced, glad we have cleared that up. Number plates were introduced to enable the tracing of the owners of vehicles, at the time road tax did not exist. What a pity that the present government and likely future governments are unlikely to introduce bicycle registration plates, then. Oh well, never mind eh!? Does anyone know why the Swiss abandoned their seemingly excellent compulsory bike registration and insurance scheme? Maybe that their cyclists are a lot more balanced and law-abiding than ours, don't hunt in packs, don't carry "D" locks as weapons and don't suffer from temper tantrums and road rage like ours do. I don't know that for a fact, that's just based on my personal observations. Yes - I can see that would have been a huge factor in the Swiss referendum to repeal the law requiring registration and insurance for cyclists. Yes, you're right for a change. |
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