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  #11  
Old December 1st 10, 11:22 AM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Colin Reed[_4_]
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On 01/12/10 07:42, Derek C wrote:
On Dec 1, 12:28 am, Phil W wrote:
considered Tue, 30 Nov 2010 07:31:18
-0800 (PST) the perfect time to write:

On Nov 30, 11:13 am, wrote:
Two pavement cyclists took exception to a pesky pedestrian using the
pavement. At least the cyclist has been locked up for assault.


http://www.yorkpress.co.uk/news/8709..._man_three_tim...


Don't worry. In a few years he'll be behind a wheel and then his
behaviour will magically change.


It seems that the behaviour may well have been due to injuries
received from a motor vehicle in the first place:

"the 17-year-old’s behaviour had changed dramatically for the worse
after he suffered major head injuries in a traffic crash when he was
much younger, and his family were seeking medical advice on whether
the crash had had a permanent psychological effect.

Before then he was polite and well-behaved. Since then, he had become
estranged from his family."



Could just be a typical badly behaved teenager! Do we know if he was
riding a bike in the traffic accident and, if so, was he wearing a
cycle helmet?

Derek C


Do you ever just stop and pause before posting, and wonder if you may
just be coming across as a really crass piece of ****?

Colin
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  #12  
Old December 1st 10, 07:47 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Derek C
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On Dec 1, 11:22*am, Colin Reed wrote:
On 01/12/10 07:42, Derek C wrote:





On Dec 1, 12:28 am, Phil W *wrote:
*considered Tue, 30 Nov 2010 07:31:18
-0800 (PST) the perfect time to write:


On Nov 30, 11:13 am, *wrote:
Two pavement cyclists took exception to a pesky pedestrian using the
pavement. *At least the cyclist has been locked up for assault.


http://www.yorkpress.co.uk/news/8709..._man_three_tim....


Don't worry. In a few years he'll be behind a wheel and then his
behaviour will magically change.


It seems that the behaviour may well have been due to injuries
received from a motor vehicle in the first place:


"the 17-year-old s behaviour had changed dramatically for the worse
after he suffered major head injuries in a traffic crash when he was
much younger, and his family were seeking medical advice on whether
the crash had had a permanent psychological effect.


Before then he was polite and well-behaved. Since then, he had become
estranged from his family."


Could just be a typical badly behaved teenager! *Do we know if he was
riding a bike in the traffic accident and, if so, was he wearing a
cycle helmet?


Derek C


Do you ever just stop and pause before posting, and wonder if you may
just be coming across as a really crass piece of ****?

Colin-


Thank you for the compliment. I well return the compliment by saying
that I have scraped less offensive things than you off the soles of my
shoes.

Dear Readers, I am hated by the psycholists because I have expressed
the opinions that cycling may be just the tiniest bit dangerous and
that wearing cycle helmets might therefore be a fairly sensible idea.

Derek C
  #13  
Old December 1st 10, 08:26 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Mr Pounder
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"Squashme" wrote in message
...
On Nov 30, 7:34 pm, "Mr Pounder"
wrote:
"Squashme" wrote in message

...
On Nov 30, 6:22 pm, "Mr Pounder"
wrote:



"Mrcheerful" wrote in message


...


Mr Pounder wrote:
"Squashme" wrote in message
...
On Nov 30, 11:13 am, "Mrcheerful" wrote:
Two pavement cyclists took exception to a pesky pedestrian using the
pavement. At least the cyclist has been locked up for assault.


http://www.yorkpress.co.uk/news/8709..._man_three_tim...


Don't worry. In a few years he'll be behind a wheel and then his
behaviour will magically change.


Errr, no fixed abode.
Obviously he has no money and by his actions never will have.
He will be a skint dumb violent cyclist all of his dole claiming
life.


Mr Pounder


hopefully he will come up against someone bigger and nastier that will
put
him out of his misery and save everyone a small fortune.


Mrcheerful


Narrrr, he will assess his next victim as he did his last victim and his
previous victims.
Having said that, this implies that he has some intelligence. Hmmmm.


Mr Pounder


Cognitive dissonance gonna get you.

It is a bit of a debacle.
What do you think?

Mr Pounder


Surely you meant to write:-
What, do you think?

No.

Mr Pounder


  #14  
Old December 1st 10, 08:31 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Mr Pounder
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"DavidR" wrote in message
...
"Mr Pounder" wrote in message

Errr, no fixed abode.
Obviously he has no money and by his actions never will have.
He will be a skint dumb violent cyclist all of his dole claiming life.


Some say that it's more comfortable being in jail.


Broadmoor was okay, I was happy enough there.

Mr Pounder





  #15  
Old December 1st 10, 11:29 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Colin Reed[_4_]
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On 01/12/10 19:47, Derek C wrote:
On Dec 1, 11:22 am, Colin wrote:
On 01/12/10 07:42, Derek C wrote:





On Dec 1, 12:28 am, Phil W wrote:
considered Tue, 30 Nov 2010 07:31:18
-0800 (PST) the perfect time to write:


On Nov 30, 11:13 am, wrote:
Two pavement cyclists took exception to a pesky pedestrian using the
pavement. At least the cyclist has been locked up for assault.


http://www.yorkpress.co.uk/news/8709..._man_three_tim...


Don't worry. In a few years he'll be behind a wheel and then his
behaviour will magically change.


It seems that the behaviour may well have been due to injuries
received from a motor vehicle in the first place:


"the 17-year-old s behaviour had changed dramatically for the worse
after he suffered major head injuries in a traffic crash when he was
much younger, and his family were seeking medical advice on whether
the crash had had a permanent psychological effect.


Before then he was polite and well-behaved. Since then, he had become
estranged from his family."


Could just be a typical badly behaved teenager! Do we know if he was
riding a bike in the traffic accident and, if so, was he wearing a
cycle helmet?


Derek C


Do you ever just stop and pause before posting, and wonder if you may
just be coming across as a really crass piece of ****?

Colin-


Thank you for the compliment. I well return the compliment by saying
that I have scraped less offensive things than you off the soles of my
shoes.

Dear Readers, I am hated by the psycholists because I have expressed
the opinions that cycling may be just the tiniest bit dangerous and
that wearing cycle helmets might therefore be a fairly sensible idea.

Derek C


That's a lot of words to just say "no".
  #16  
Old December 2nd 10, 08:05 AM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Just zis Guy, you know?[_33_]
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On 01/12/2010 19:47, Derek C wrote:
Dear Readers, I am hated by the psycholists because I have expressed
the opinions that cycling may be just the tiniest bit dangerous and
that wearing cycle helmets might therefore be a fairly sensible idea.


Close. You are ridiculed by the members of this group because you keep
making these assertions (and others) but are consistently unable to back
them with any rational arguments or evidence.

Oh, and you make grammatically incorrect grammar flames and incorrectly
spelled spelling flames.

Oh, and you fail to understand your schoolboy errors even when they are
pointed out to you.
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  #17  
Old December 2nd 10, 08:55 AM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Doug[_3_]
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Default Pedestrian attacked 12 year old cyclist.

On Nov 30, 11:13*am, "Mrcheerful" wrote:
Two pavement cyclists took exception to a pesky pedestrian using the
pavement. *At least the cyclist has been locked up for assault.

http://www.yorkpress.co.uk/news/8709..._man_three_tim...

So the pedestrian actually pushed the 12 year old cyclist?

Presumably the justice system was dominated by cyclist hating
motorists as usual, statistically of course.

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  #18  
Old December 2nd 10, 10:08 AM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Mrcheerful[_2_]
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Doug wrote:
On Nov 30, 11:13 am, "Mrcheerful" wrote:
Two pavement cyclists took exception to a pesky pedestrian using the
pavement. At least the cyclist has been locked up for assault.

http://www.yorkpress.co.uk/news/8709..._man_three_tim...

So the pedestrian actually pushed the 12 year old cyclist?

Presumably the justice system was dominated by cyclist hating
motorists as usual, statistically of course.


why were the cyclists on the pavement in the first place? the cyclists were
intimidating pedestrians, it is agreed that nothing had actually happened to
the 12 yo when the pedestrian was startled by his almost silent approach.
There is no justification for the violent attack by the seventeen yo
cyclist, no matter how you try twist it.


  #19  
Old December 2nd 10, 10:45 AM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Squashme
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Default Cyclist locked up for attacking a pedestrian

On Dec 2, 10:08*am, "Mrcheerful" wrote:
Doug wrote:
On Nov 30, 11:13 am, "Mrcheerful" wrote:
Two pavement cyclists took exception to a pesky pedestrian using the
pavement. At least the cyclist has been locked up for assault.


http://www.yorkpress.co.uk/news/8709..._man_three_tim....


So the pedestrian actually pushed the 12 year old cyclist?


Presumably the justice system was dominated by cyclist hating
motorists as usual, statistically of course.


why were the cyclists on the pavement in the first place? *the cyclists were
intimidating pedestrians, it is agreed that nothing had actually happened to
the 12 yo when the pedestrian was startled by his almost silent approach.
There is no justification for the violent attack by the seventeen yo
cyclist, no matter how you try twist it.


"a helmet would probably have saved this bloke"
  #20  
Old December 2nd 10, 11:32 AM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Tony Dragon
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On 02/12/2010 10:08, Mrcheerful wrote:
Doug wrote:
On Nov 30, 11:13 am, wrote:
Two pavement cyclists took exception to a pesky pedestrian using the
pavement. At least the cyclist has been locked up for assault.

http://www.yorkpress.co.uk/news/8709..._man_three_tim...

So the pedestrian actually pushed the 12 year old cyclist?

Presumably the justice system was dominated by cyclist hating
motorists as usual, statistically of course.


why were the cyclists on the pavement in the first place? the cyclists were
intimidating pedestrians, it is agreed that nothing had actually happened to
the 12 yo when the pedestrian was startled by his almost silent approach.
There is no justification for the violent attack by the seventeen yo
cyclist, no matter how you try twist it.



And he will do his best to twist it.

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