Cyclist breaking laws
  Home FAQ Contact Sign in
uk.transport only
 
Advanced search
POPULAR GROUPS

more...

uk.transport Profile…
 Up
Cyclist breaking laws         


Author: Tony Dragon
Date: Mar 21, 2008 03:30

Doug thank you for your post about motorists breaking the law using car
sharing lanes.
I know it was an oversight but you missed this from the Mirror.

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/topstories/2008/03/21/video-watch-tory-leader-david.../

This show a well know 'cyclist' breaking a few laws, perhaps you would
like to comment ( without telling us about motorist breaking the same laws)
We await your reasoned response.

--
Tony the Dragon
28 Comments
Re: Cyclist breaking laws         


Author: Brimstone
Date: Mar 21, 2008 06:40

Tony Dragon wrote:
> Doug thank you for your post about motorists breaking the law using
> car sharing lanes.
> I know it was an oversight but you missed this from the Mirror.
>
> http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/topstories/2008/03/21/video-watch-tory-leader-david.../
>
> This show a well know 'cyclist' breaking a few laws, perhaps you would
> like to comment ( without telling us about motorist breaking the same
> laws) We await your reasoned response.

It appears that Doug and the Tories have the same values?
no comments
Re: Cyclist breaking laws         


Author: Fod
Date: Mar 21, 2008 07:21

On 21 Mar, 13:40, "Brimstone" yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
> Tony Dragon wrote:
>
>> This show a well know 'cyclist' breaking a few laws, perhaps you would
>> like to comment ( without telling us about motorist breaking the same
>> laws) We await your reasoned response.
> It appears that Doug and the Tories have the same values?

Its funny that the people Doug acts most like are the ones you'd
expect an anarchist to be nothing like.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7308400.stm
"But cycling groups defended him, blaming poor regulation and
signage."

Yeah, that street with the big arrows pointing the other way were hard
to spot. And perhaps if red lights are so hard to see thats why so
many people, using all types of transport, jump them.
Show full article (1.07Kb)
no comments
Re: Cyclist breaking laws         


Author: nully
Date: Mar 21, 2008 10:33

Tony Dragon wrote:
> Doug thank you for your post about motorists breaking the law using
> car sharing lanes. I know it was an oversight but you missed this
> from the Mirror.
>
> http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/topstories/2008/03/21/video-watch-tory-le
> ader-david-cameron-flouting-laws-of-the-road-89520-20357854/
>
> This show a well know 'cyclist' breaking a few laws, perhaps you
> would like to comment ( without telling us about motorist breaking
> the same laws) We await your reasoned response.

The only way Duhg would even consider posting a response to that would
be by saying "But what about...". He'll argue that you're "nitpicking",
a "cherry-picker", and, of course, a "hypocrite". If you even dream of
him giving any other response, let alone condemning the cyclists
illegal actions, you're out of your mind.

--
no comments
Re: Cyclist breaking laws         


Author: Brian Whitehead
Date: Mar 21, 2008 10:39

On 21 Mar, 17:33, "nully" wrote:
> Tony Dragon wrote:
>> Doug thank you for your post about motorists breaking the law using
>> car sharing lanes. �I know it was an oversight but you missed this
>> from the Mirror.
>
>>http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/topstories/2008/03/21/video-watch-tory-le
>> ader-david-cameron-flouting-laws-of-the-road-89520-20357854/
>
>> This show a well know 'cyclist' breaking a few laws, perhaps you
>> would like to comment ( without telling us about motorist breaking
>> the same laws) We await your reasoned response.
>
> The only way Duhg would even consider posting a response to that would
> be by saying "But what about...". He'll argue that you're "nitpicking",
> a "cherry-picker", and, of course, a "hypocrite". If you even dream of
> him giving...
Show full article (1.17Kb)
no comments
Re: Cyclist breaking laws         


Author: Tony Dragon
Date: Mar 21, 2008 11:03

nully wrote:
> Tony Dragon wrote:
>
>> Doug thank you for your post about motorists breaking the law using
>> car sharing lanes. I know it was an oversight but you missed this
>> from the Mirror.
>>
>> http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/topstories/2008/03/21/video-watch-tory-le
>> ader-david-cameron-flouting-laws-of-the-road-89520-20357854/
>>
>> This show a well know 'cyclist' breaking a few laws, perhaps you
>> would like to comment ( without telling us about motorist breaking
>> the same laws) We await your reasoned response.
>
> The only way Duhg would even consider posting a response to that would
> be by saying "But what about...". He'll argue that you're "nitpicking",
> a "cherry-picker", and, of course, a "hypocrite". If you even dream of
> him giving any other response, let alone condemning the cyclists
> illegal actions, you're out of your mind.
> ...
Show full article (0.91Kb)
no comments
Re: Cyclist breaking laws         


Author: Tony Dragon
Date: Mar 21, 2008 11:06

Brian Whitehead wrote:
> On 21 Mar, 17:33, "nully" wrote:
>> Tony Dragon wrote:
>>> Doug thank you for your post about motorists breaking the law using
>>> car sharing lanes. �I know it was an oversight but you missed this
>>> from the Mirror.
>>> http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/topstories/2008/03/21/video-watch-tory-le
>>> ader-david-cameron-flouting-laws-of-the-road-89520-20357854/
>>> This show a well know 'cyclist' breaking a few laws, perhaps you
>>> would like to comment ( without telling us about motorist breaking
>>> the same laws) We await your reasoned response.
>> The only way Duhg would even consider posting a response to that would
>> be by saying "But what about...". He'll argue that you're "nitpicking",
>> a "cherry-picker", and, of course, a "hypocrite". If you even dream of
>> him giving any other response, let alone condemning the cyclists
>> illegal actions, you're out of your mind.
>
> Be fair, though, it's a tough call for Duhg. On the one hand,
> offender in question is a politican (bad) and a Tory to boot (v.
> bad). On the other hand, he is a cyclist (v. good). Duhg's pointy ...
Show full article (1.33Kb)
no comments
Re: Cyclist breaking laws         


Author: Knight Of The Road
Date: Mar 21, 2008 13:06

"Brian Whitehead" hotmail.com> wrote

Be fair, though, it's a tough call for Duhg. On the one hand,
offender in question is a politican (bad)

Oh, I don't know Brian, I imagine that for Doug, the thought of Uncle Joe
roaring up the middle lane in a black government Chaika or Zil in Moscow
circa 1951 is a thing that makes for frivolous hypermasturbation.

--
Regards, Vince.

Snowdonia trucking POV- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t_qusgJlk3M
no comments
Re: Cyclist breaking laws         


Author: Brian Whitehead
Date: Mar 21, 2008 13:07

On 21 Mar, 18:06, Tony Dragon btinternet.com> wrote:
> Brian Whitehead wrote:
>> On 21 Mar, 17:33, "nully" wrote:
>>> Tony Dragon wrote:
>>>> Doug thank you for your post about motorists breaking the law using
>>>> car sharing lanes. �I know it was an oversight but you missed this
>>>> from the Mirror.
>>>>http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/topstories/2008/03/21/video-watch-tory-le
>>>> ader-david-cameron-flouting-laws-of-the-road-89520-20357854/
>>>> This show a well know 'cyclist' breaking a few laws, perhaps you
>>>> would like to comment ( without telling us about motorist breaking
>>>> the same laws) We await your reasoned response.
>>> The only way Duhg would even consider posting a response to that would
>>> be by saying "But what about...". He'll argue that you're "nitpicking",
>>> a "cherry-picker", and, of course, a "hypocrite". If you even dream of
>>> him giving any other response, let alone condemning the cyclists
>>> illegal actions, you're out of your mind.
>
>> Be fair, though, it's a tough call for Duhg.  On the one hand,
>> offender in question is a politican (bad) and a Tory to boot (v. ...
Show full article (1.51Kb)
no comments
Re: Cyclist breaking laws         


Author: DavidR
Date: Mar 21, 2008 14:11

"Fod" googlemail.com> wrote
>
> Perhaps we need some sort of license for cyclists to ensure they are
> able to ride on the roads with a basic level of competency. It
> sounds like a lot of cyclists can't cope with the complexity of
> cycling in towns and cities today.

Perhaps drivers can't cope with the complexity of
driving in towns and cities which is why all the dumbing down hindrances
have to be installed.
no comments

RELATED THREADS
SubjectArticles qty Group
Re: Gun Laws save 2,500 lives in Australia / No gun laws kills 15,000 lives in USA PER ANNUMrec.audio.opinion ·
1 2 3