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Old January 23rd 17, 02:38 AM posted to uk.rec.cycling
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Default Scottish pedestrians are hard men, cyclist in hospital withserious facial injuries

On 23/01/2017 00:15, wrote:

On Sunday, January 22, 2017 at 5:56:34 PM UTC, MrCheerful wrote:
On 22/01/2017 17:30, TMS320 wrote:
On 20/01/17 17:50, MrCheerful wrote:


[ ... ]

[in response to:]

My link is relevant to cycling,


So is mine - to genuine bicycle users. You post a link, add one of your
sarky comments and leave it. What is the moral of the story?


No, you spoke of the pedestrian and a car.


The moral of my story is that cyclists need to be more careful NOT to
run into ANYTHING, in order to avoid serious injury to themselves.


Removing car driver airbags and seat belts and replacing them with a large spike in the middle of the steering wheel would be a good solution.


Congratulations.

You are now firmly in the running for UKRC "Funny" post of the year, 1997.
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