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Re: Prioritising vulnerable cyclists and pedestrians in Berkeley.     

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Author: nully
Date: Aug 15, 2008 02:43

...: It varies, Pikey. Why do you ask? Here cyclists ride on the pavements and go through red lights to avoid ..., criminals. If only they were. ITYF they are. A cyclist riding through a red traffic light commits an offence. .... Whereas you, on the other hand, think that the *cyclist* lawbreakers are somehow 'freedom fighters'. See, Duhg, the difference ...
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Re: Prioritising vulnerable cyclists and pedestrians in Berkeley.     

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Author: Doug
Date: Aug 14, 2008 22:50

...: It varies, Pikey. Why do you ask? Here cyclists ride on the pavements and go through red lights to avoid ...criminals. If only they were. ITYF they are. A cyclist riding through a red traffic light commits an offence..... Whereas you, on the other hand, think that the *cyclist* lawbreakers are somehow 'freedom fighters'. See, Duhg, the difference between...
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Re: Prioritising vulnerable cyclists and pedestrians in Berkeley.     

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Author: John Wright
Date: Aug 14, 2008 09:02

... so. However, you'll find no posters here who *support* those lawbreakers - indeed they are universally condemned. Whereas you, on the other hand, think that the *cyclist* lawbreakers are somehow 'freedom fighters'. See, Duhg, the difference between you and every other poster here is that you support/condemn criminal activity based on your own personal ...
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Re: Prioritising vulnerable cyclists and pedestrians in Berkeley.     

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Author: BrianW
Date: Aug 14, 2008 08:33

... so. However, you'll find no posters here who *support* those lawbreakers - indeed they are universally condemned. Whereas you, on the other hand, think that the *cyclist* lawbreakers are somehow 'freedom fighters'. See, Duhg, the difference between you and every other poster here is that you support/condemn criminal activity based on your own personal ...
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Re: Prioritising vulnerable cyclists and pedestrians in Berkeley.     

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Author: John Wright
Date: Aug 14, 2008 08:07

... so. However, you'll find no posters here who *support* those lawbreakers - indeed they are universally condemned. Whereas you, on the other hand, think that the *cyclist* lawbreakers are somehow 'freedom fighters'. See, Duhg, the difference between you and every other poster here is that you support/condemn criminal activity based on your own personal definitions, ...
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Re: Prioritising vulnerable cyclists and pedestrians in Berkeley.     

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Author: BrianW
Date: Aug 14, 2008 07:41

...: It varies, Pikey. Why do you ask? Here cyclists ride on the pavements and go through red lights to avoid ...criminals. If only they were. ITYF they are. A cyclist riding through a red traffic light commits an offence.... you, on the other hand, think that the *cyclist* lawbreakers are somehow 'freedom fighters'. See, Duhg, the difference ...
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Re: Prioritising vulnerable cyclists and pedestrians in Berkeley.     

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Author: John Wright
Date: Aug 14, 2008 07:17

...: It varies, Pikey. Why do you ask? Here cyclists ride on the pavements and go through red lights to avoid ..., criminals. If only they were. ITYF they are. A cyclist riding through a red traffic light commits an offence. .... Whereas you, on the other hand, think that the *cyclist* lawbreakers are somehow 'freedom fighters'. See, Duhg, the difference ...
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Re: Prioritising vulnerable cyclists and pedestrians in Berkeley.     

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Author: BrianW
Date: Aug 14, 2008 06:45

...: It varies, Pikey. Why do you ask? Here cyclists ride on the pavements and go through red lights to avoid ...criminals. If only they were. ITYF they are. A cyclist riding through a red traffic light commits an offence..... Whereas you, on the other hand, think that the *cyclist* lawbreakers are somehow 'freedom fighters'. See, Duhg, the difference between...
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Re: Prioritising vulnerable cyclists and pedestrians in Berkeley.     

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Author: nully
Date: Aug 14, 2008 04:22

...wrote: It varies, Pikey. Why do you ask? Here cyclists ride on the pavements and go through red lights to avoid ..., criminals. If only they were. ITYF they are. A cyclist riding through a red traffic light commits an offence. ... condemned. Whereas you, on the other hand, think that the *cyclist* lawbreakers are somehow 'freedom fighters'. See, Duhg, the difference ...
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Re: Prioritising vulnerable cyclists and pedestrians in Berkeley.     

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Author: Doug
Date: Aug 14, 2008 00:37

... nully wrote: Doug wrote: It varies, Pikey. Why do you ask? Here cyclists ride on the pavements and go through red lights to avoid highly dangerous drivers and are treated ...> Or, more correctly, criminals. If only they were. ITYF they are. A cyclist riding through a red traffic light commits an offence. But one which very rarely ...
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