glasgowcyclist
Charming but somewhat feckless
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You mean like pleading it will cause hardship when you're getting more points to add to the 30 odd you already have on your licence. In order to keep driving.There are and we all, by and large, deplore the traffic that holds us up so why not campaign for a more draconian enforcement of the law in order to reduce the number of other drivers?
not sure if Carr could be a precedent or not. It seems most likely that she tweeted immediately after taking the picture, thus using the phone for communication, and not just as a camera.
Yep, I understood that. The point I was making is that all that aside, even if it was in the crown court, it's still irrelevant as she used the phone for communication.Decisions in Mags courts cannot set legal precedent. ....
but you dont bat an eyelid when it descend to talk of the death penalty and burkhas. How strange that you feel you can be selective in the irrelevance you choose to take umbrage at.
Yep, I understood that. The point I was making is that all that aside, even if it was in the crown court, it's still irrelevant as she used the phone for communication.
I would suggest (based on my small circle) that more women are on social media than men so that method of publishing is probably more likely to be female but if you go to say pistonheads.com, you'll find the same sentiment more likely from men.
Oh, there's plenty of arguments and plenty of cyclists, but it is started by the mostly-male idiots, and there are plenty on that site. I guess the difference is that they are often shot down but plenty do hold similar opinions.I dip into the pistonheads forum from time to time (I'm not really into cars, so no idea why I do that) and the majority of posters there are pro-cycling, even well clued up on "road tax". Whenever someone says something anti-cycling they get roundly condemned by everyone else.
I've seen this sort of tweet pop up from men as well, fwiw.I would suggest (based on my small circle) that more women are on social media than men so that method of publishing is probably more likely to be female but if you go to say pistonheads.com, you'll find the same sentiment more likely from men.
Sounds like a vast majority are female to meIs it a female only thing, making known through online social media, what you'd do/just done to a cyclist?
This is the third I've seen on here, and all three concerned are female.
Oh, there's plenty of arguments and plenty of cyclists, but it is started by the mostly-male idiots, and there are plenty on that site. I guess the difference is that they are often shot down but plenty do hold similar opinions.
EDIT: I need to learn a synonym of 'plenty'!