Drago
Legendary Member
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Tin Pot for PM! Guns, 4x4s, and summary execution of minor offenders - he's got my vote!
No one said it's ok. If you're going to get all hard on people, get hard on the people you'd do anyway so in the case of pavement cycling that's the inconsiderate ones currently.The guidance (which another poster has provided) doesn't make it legal, it just means the police are less likely to enforce the law. My question is why this is OK? By the same token, the Met don't enforce against car drivers entering ASLs - does it make it OK to break that law?
Nevertheless, even if you weren't expecting him when IMO you should have been, well done for avoiding a collision
Of course I have and so far I've also avoided a collision, but not by a RLJer at a junction - they are now so common (motorists and others) that we probably should expect them.You've never been surprised on the road then...?
No, no, no! Think modern attitudes towards such things. The nice Policeman should have said "Terribly sorry sir, but it appears from our records that you might have unintentionally forgotten to pay a fine which was more than likely unfairly imposed on you in the first place. Now sir, if you can find the time, would you please nip down to a Police office and pay the outstanding amount. Only if you have enough cash left over after your cigs, beer, and visits to the bookies, of course. Sorry to have bothered you Sir; be careful about those pesky red traffic lights, and have a nice day."What a waste of money, why couldn't the trial and execution have been carried out on the scene?
You've never been surprised on the road then?
Assumption nothing. The previous post says "I wasn't expecting anyone to be coming from his direction" which misled me, if you checked that the way was clear.Too many assumptions made on your part - as to what I was doing or failing to do.
I had checked that my way was clear and the traffic stationary behind the red lights to my right and left ...
excessive? It's not a punishment - It's for both his safety and that of the officers.Handcuffs and back of the van seems a little excessive to me. He was honest about who he was as they did a identification thing about scars with him.
I share your pain. I keep getting hassled by imaginary women demanding sex. I sometimes wake up in a sweat because I've had a nightmare about it.Imaginary police harassment of cyclists is a real problem.
I'm constantly being hassled by imaginary police. The imaginary SPG were after me this morning.