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On 8 June, 06:44, Doug <jag...@riseup.net> wrote: > This is a new twist. We are used to cyclists being rammed but > strangled? And of course, surprise surprise, the cyclist victim is > blamed as usual. > > "On Tuesday March 9th at around 4-5pm, I was cycling west along Oxford > Street, London, near Dean Street, when a taxi suddenly swerved across > the front of me to pick up a fare and we collided     

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Author: ash
Date: Jun 8, 2010 02:58

"Dave Plowman" <dave@davesound.co.uk> wrote in message news:51241543b4dave@davenoise.co.uk... In article <876dlsF3pqU1@mid.individual.net>, JNugent <JN@nonexistentaddress.com> wrote: And your solution would be to let them park anywhere they wanted to? Why restrict this to taxis? I don't think they're asking to be allowed to park outside Harrod's or Fortnum's whilst
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"JNugent" <JN@nonexistentaddress.com> wrote in message news:876dlsF3pqU1@mid.individual.net... > Dave Plowman wrote: > >> JNugent <JN@nonexistentaddress.com> wrote: > >>>> A bus driver not. If that taxi driver decides he needs a break of any >>>> kind, he can take it when *he* wants - unlike a bus driver. What is it >>>> that makes this so difficult for you to grasp? > >>> It's actually     

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Author: Brimstone
Date: Jun 8, 2010 02:40

In article <876dlsF3pqU1@mid.individual.net>, JNugent <JN@nonexistentaddress.com> wrote: And your solution would be to let them park anywhere they wanted to? Why restrict this to taxis? I don't think they're asking to be allowed to park outside Harrod's or Fortnum's whilst doing their shopping. I think they are asking for some slack to be cut whilst the driver is using a public
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Dave Plowman wrote: > JNugent <JN@nonexistentaddress.com> wrote: >>> A bus driver not. If that taxi driver decides he needs a break of any >>> kind, he can take it when *he* wants - unlike a bus driver. What is it >>> that makes this so difficult for you to grasp? >> It's actually very little to do with bus-drivers, despoite your attempts >> to narrow the topic in that direction. Bus     

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Author: Brimstone
Date: Jun 8, 2010 02:37

Doug wrote: This is a new twist. We are used to cyclists being rammed but strangled? And of course, surprise surprise, the cyclist victim is blamed as usual. That was what YOU wrote, and not a quote, wasn't it? See below. QUOTE (as provided by OP): "On Tuesday March 9th at around 4-5pm, I was cycling west along Oxford Street, London, near Dean Street, when a taxi suddenly
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Doug wrote: > This is a new twist. We are used to cyclists being rammed but > strangled? And of course, surprise surprise, the cyclist victim is > blamed as usual. Pay attention. The Crispin halfwit has already posted this wankcry. <SNIP> > What seemed an open and shut case in my favour has gone horribly wrong > in light of the appalling fact that the subsequent investigation > failed     

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Author: Dave Plowman
Date: Jun 8, 2010 02:14

On Jun 8, 6:44 am, Doug <jag...@riseup.net> wrote: This is a new twist. We are used to cyclists being rammed but strangled? And of course, surprise surprise, the cyclist victim is blamed as usual. "On Tuesday March 9th at around 4-5pm, I was cycling west along Oxford Street, London, near Dean Street, when a taxi suddenly swerved across the front of me to pick up a fare and we collided
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This is a new twist. We are used to cyclists being rammed but strangled? And of course, surprise surprise, the cyclist victim is blamed as usual. "On Tuesday March 9th at around 4-5pm, I was cycling west along Oxford Street, London, near Dean Street, when a taxi suddenly swerved across the front of me to pick up a fare and we collided. Following a brief verbal exchange, the taxi driver grabbed     

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Author: JNugent
Date: Jun 8, 2010 01:35

On Jun 8, 11:13 am, Dave Plowman <d...@davesound.co.uk> wrote: In article <hul3ih$a5...@speranza.aioe.org>,    <boltar2...@boltar.world> wrote: On Tue, 8 Jun 2010 10:40:09 +0100 "Brimstone" <brimst...@hotmail.com> wrote: Quote fromhttp://www.taxiknowledge.co.uk/how.html#KNOW"The "All London" licence requires you to have a detailed knowledge of the 25,000 streets
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Author: JNugent
Date: Jun 8, 2010 01:01

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Author: The Medway Handyman
Date: Jun 8, 2010 00:15

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Author: Derek C
Date: Jun 7, 2010 22:50

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Author: Doug
Date: Jun 7, 2010 22:44

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Author: Derek C
Date: Jun 8, 2010 03:25

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