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Cyclist hits granny in pavement crash in Brighton
On Sat, 24 Jan 2009 18:14:45 +0000, "Just zis Guy, you know?"
wrote: On Sat, 24 Jan 2009 10:03:53 +0000, Tony Dragon said in : It is difficult not to obsessed by something when you are driving to the hospital to pick up your daughter from A & E. Sorry to hear it. Lucky it wasn't a car, really, or it would be much /much/ worse. Last time I had to take one of my kids to A&E it was a hammer-related injury. Hammer licensing anyone? Guy You are a ****wit Chapman - here are some stats for you Passenger casualty rates by mode Per billion passenger kilometers Pedal Cycle : killed or seriously injured : 533 Pedestrian : killed or seriously injured : 381 Now what was that you say about cycling being just as safe as walking? Another little Chapman fib. judith -- I encourage my children to wear helmets. (Guy Chapman) I have never said that I encourage my children to wear helmets. (Guy Chapman) I would challenge judith to find the place where I said I encourage my children to wear helmets. (Guy Chapman) I pointed out the web page He then quickly changed the web page - but "forgot" to change the date of last amendment so it looked like the change had been there for years. |
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Cyclist hits granny in pavement crash in Brighton
JNugent wrote:
Tom Crispin wrote: On Fri, 23 Jan 2009 00:26:12 +0000, JNugent wrote: How many pedestrians *on the pavement* are hit by motorists every year? And how many of those motorists are not on the footway because they have lost control of the vehicle (for whatever reason)? Are you implying that an out-of-control motorist on the footway poses less of a danger than a cyclist there on purpose, or that being out-of-control on a footway is somehow an acceptable if you are a motorist? I wasn't implying anything. I was inviting the PP to consider the common sets of circumstances - and in particular, the differences in intention. Well that was long, long read. Not sure what I've learnt, yet. I hope granny doesn't suffer any long term injuries. I remain of the view - The pavement is the sole preserve of the pedestrian I can't really add to that, without waffling, so I won't |
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Cyclist hits granny in pavement crash in Brighton
Just zis Guy, you know? wrote:
On Sat, 24 Jan 2009 14:57:54 +0000, Tony Dragon said in : I noticed he has not replied to me either, so I must draw my own conclusions. As long as your conclusions are that (a) judith lives in my killfile and I have promised to keep it there however often it nym-shifts, I have it on a random kill file, that way I can get to take the **** out of it when I want to, and if it replies, it never knows if it has been read and ignored, or just ignored. |
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Cyclist hits granny in pavement crash in Brighton
Tony Dragon wrote:
Just zis Guy, you know? wrote: Tony Dragon : Allthough you will call this anecdotal, I have not had to dodge out of the way of motorist driving on the pavement for as long as I can remember. But I often have to dodge a pavement cyclist & just before Christmas my daughter was knocked over by a pavement cyclist. And as the figures show, you are many times more likely to be killed or injured on the footway by a motor vehicle than by a cyclist. So yes, your anecdote indicates another outlier. Or perhaps people are so obsessed by pavement cycling that they go out of their way to remember it. At the public policy level it is ignorable. It is difficult not to obsessed by something when you are driving to the hospital to pick up your daughter from A & E. Can't you read, or something? Guy says your daughter's injury is ignorable. As far as he's concerned, she doesn't matter. Let that be an end of it. |
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Cyclist hits granny in pavement crash in Brighton
Just zis Guy, you know? wrote:
On Sat, 24 Jan 2009 10:03:53 +0000, Tony Dragon said in : It is difficult not to obsessed by something when you are driving to the hospital to pick up your daughter from A & E. Sorry to hear it. Lucky it wasn't a car, really, or it would be much /much/ worse. Last time I had to take one of my kids to A&E it was a hammer-related injury. Hammer licensing anyone? Dunno about that. How about a law saying that anyone who swings a hammer recklessly in a public place within a foot of a passer-by is guilty of an offence? |
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Cyclist hits granny in pavement crash in Brighton
JNugent wrote:
Tony Dragon wrote: Just zis Guy, you know? wrote: Tony Dragon : Allthough you will call this anecdotal, I have not had to dodge out of the way of motorist driving on the pavement for as long as I can remember. But I often have to dodge a pavement cyclist & just before Christmas my daughter was knocked over by a pavement cyclist. And as the figures show, you are many times more likely to be killed or injured on the footway by a motor vehicle than by a cyclist. So yes, your anecdote indicates another outlier. Or perhaps people are so obsessed by pavement cycling that they go out of their way to remember it. At the public policy level it is ignorable. It is difficult not to obsessed by something when you are driving to the hospital to pick up your daughter from A & E. Can't you read, or something? Guy says your daughter's injury is ignorable. As far as he's concerned, she doesn't matter. Let that be an end of it. I agree, this should be the end of him. -- Tony the Dragon |
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Cyclist hits granny in pavement crash in Brighton
"JNugent" wrote in message
... Can't you read, or something? Guy says your daughter's injury is ignorable. As far as he's concerned, she doesn't matter. Let that be an end of it. You really talk some utter tripe sometimes. What you've written above is completely untrue. |
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Cyclist hits granny in pavement crash in Brighton
On Sat, 24 Jan 2009 22:00:05 +0000, Tony Dragon
said in : Guy says your daughter's injury is ignorable. As far as he's concerned, she doesn't matter. Let that be an end of it. Oh look, an other lie. What I said was that injuries to pedestrians caused by cyclists are, at a public policy level, ignorable. Which is true, and is why no government has seen any need to do anything about it. Want that changed? Write to your MP. I'd start by lobbying to reduce road danger, so that cyclists did not feel compelled to ride where they should not. Which would, incidentally, also reduce the /real/ source of danger to pedestrians. The figures for footway injuries due to motorists and cyclists have been published many times now. I agree, this should be the end of him. Or it could be the end of this troll-started troll-infested thread. Guy -- May contain traces of irony. Contents liable to settle after posting. http://www.chapmancentral.co.uk 85% of helmet statistics are made up, 69% of them at CHS, Puget Sound GPG sig #3FA3BCDE http://www.chapmancentral.co.uk/pgp-public-key.txt |
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Cyclist hits granny in pavement crash in Brighton
On Sat, 24 Jan 2009 19:43:17 +0000, Marc
said in : I have it on a random kill file, that way I can get to take the **** out of it when I want to, and if it replies, it never knows if it has been read and ignored, or just ignored. The problem with that is that it then pretends that its continued trolling is *your* fault. Whether it is a genuine sociopath or just an idiot who is boxed into a situation with no graceful way out, I would not like to call, but every single post it has made here for a long time has been toxic. It certainly doesn't give a flying **** about cycling, so we should simply ignore it and get back to the real business of discussing Marmite. Guy -- May contain traces of irony. Contents liable to settle after posting. http://www.chapmancentral.co.uk 85% of helmet statistics are made up, 69% of them at CHS, Puget Sound GPG sig #3FA3BCDE http://www.chapmancentral.co.uk/pgp-public-key.txt |
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Cyclist hits granny in pavement crash in Brighton
Just zis Guy, you know? wrote:
On Sat, 24 Jan 2009 22:00:05 +0000, Tony Dragon said in : Guy says your daughter's injury is ignorable. As far as he's concerned, she doesn't matter. Let that be an end of it. Oh look, an other lie. What I said was that injuries to pedestrians caused by cyclists are, at a public policy level, ignorable. Which is true, and is why no government has seen any need to do anything about it. Want that changed? Write to your MP. I'd start by lobbying to reduce road danger, so that cyclists did not feel compelled to ride where they should not. Which would, incidentally, also reduce the /real/ source of danger to pedestrians. The figures for footway injuries due to motorists and cyclists have been published many times now. I agree, this should be the end of him. Or it could be the end of this troll-started troll-infested thread. Yeah, I do wish you'd stop trolling, Guy. |
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