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Busybody driver needs to read his HC
At least the council knows the law.
QUOTE: An Enfield council spokesman told MailOnline that it did not have any powers to enforce the use of cycle lanes. 'The cycle lanes are for all but are particularly well suited to people who need to make short journeys within the borough and between our town centres, and those who are less confident about sharing the road with other vehicles', they said in a statement.' The council added that it did not condone 'any type of abuse of our residents, road users or visitors to Enfield. 'Anyone who feels threatened or unsafe should contact the police immediately.' ENDS Hopefully this driver will get reported for threatening behaviour and public order offences. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...thed-rant.html |
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Busybody driver needs to read his HC
On Tuesday, November 12, 2019 at 7:20:49 PM UTC, Simon Mason wrote:
At least the council knows the law. QUOTE: An Enfield council spokesman told MailOnline that it did not have any powers to enforce the use of cycle lanes. 'The cycle lanes are for all but are particularly well suited to people who need to make short journeys within the borough and between our town centres, and those who are less confident about sharing the road with other vehicles', they said in a statement.' The council added that it did not condone 'any type of abuse of our residents, road users or visitors to Enfield. 'Anyone who feels threatened or unsafe should contact the police immediately.' ENDS Hopefully this driver will get reported for threatening behaviour and public order offences. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...thed-rant.html Why was the motorist not on the motorway? |
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Busybody driver needs to read his HC
On 12/11/2019 19:41, Simon Jester wrote:
On Tuesday, November 12, 2019 at 7:20:49 PM UTC, Simon Mason wrote: At least the council knows the law. QUOTE: An Enfield council spokesman told MailOnline that it did not have any powers to enforce the use of cycle lanes. 'The cycle lanes are for all but are particularly well suited to people who need to make short journeys within the borough and between our town centres, and those who are less confident about sharing the road with other vehicles', they said in a statement.' The council added that it did not condone 'any type of abuse of our residents, road users or visitors to Enfield. 'Anyone who feels threatened or unsafe should contact the police immediately.' ENDS Hopefully this driver will get reported for threatening behaviour and public order offences. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...thed-rant.html Why was the motorist not on the motorway? Which motorways run through the London Borough of Enfield? |
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Busybody driver needs to read his HC
On Wednesday, November 13, 2019 at 4:57:11 PM UTC, JNugent wrote:
On 12/11/2019 19:41, Simon Jester wrote: On Tuesday, November 12, 2019 at 7:20:49 PM UTC, Simon Mason wrote: At least the council knows the law. QUOTE: An Enfield council spokesman told MailOnline that it did not have any powers to enforce the use of cycle lanes. 'The cycle lanes are for all but are particularly well suited to people who need to make short journeys within the borough and between our town centres, and those who are less confident about sharing the road with other vehicles', they said in a statement.' The council added that it did not condone 'any type of abuse of our residents, road users or visitors to Enfield. 'Anyone who feels threatened or unsafe should contact the police immediately.' ENDS Hopefully this driver will get reported for threatening behaviour and public order offences. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...thed-rant.html Why was the motorist not on the motorway? Which motorways run through the London Borough of Enfield? How is this relevant? The motorist should have driven from his start point to the nearest motorway junction then travelled along the motorway network to the junction nearest his destination. If this means travelling 100 miles to arrive at a destination 1 mile down the road then maybe motorists should stop complaining about cyclists not using cycle farcilities. |
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Busybody driver needs to read his HC
On 14/11/2019 18:07, Simon Jester wrote:
On Wednesday, November 13, 2019 at 4:57:11 PM UTC, JNugent wrote: On 12/11/2019 19:41, Simon Jester wrote: On Tuesday, November 12, 2019 at 7:20:49 PM UTC, Simon Mason wrote: At least the council knows the law. QUOTE: An Enfield council spokesman told MailOnline that it did not have any powers to enforce the use of cycle lanes. 'The cycle lanes are for all but are particularly well suited to people who need to make short journeys within the borough and between our town centres, and those who are less confident about sharing the road with other vehicles', they said in a statement.' The council added that it did not condone 'any type of abuse of our residents, road users or visitors to Enfield. 'Anyone who feels threatened or unsafe should contact the police immediately.' ENDS Hopefully this driver will get reported for threatening behaviour and public order offences. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...thed-rant.html Why was the motorist not on the motorway? Which motorways run through the London Borough of Enfield? How is this relevant? Good point. It would be foolish to imagine that anything arising out of anything *you* say could be relevant (to anything, really). As you were. The motorist should have driven from his start point to the nearest motorway junction then travelled along the motorway network to the junction nearest his destination. If this means travelling 100 miles to arrive at a destination 1 mile down the road then maybe motorists should stop complaining about cyclists not using cycle farcilities. What if it means just driving around the motorway access roundabout without entering a slip road because the junction is simultaneously the nearest to the origin point and the nearest to the destination? The nearest motorway junction is x miles from my front door. When I went to the nearest town today, my journey was x-y miles long (one way). But you "think" I should have done more miles, just to get to the nearest motorway interchange as part of the journey. You choose your name (Jester/Fool/Clown) quite well, didn't you? |
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