Lizban
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stowie said:I think it is around 50, not 500 seriously hurt per annum.
good spot will adjust my post
stowie said:I think it is around 50, not 500 seriously hurt per annum.
BentMikey said:No sh1t Sherlock, I was referring to totals killed, not just on the pavement.![]()
stowie said:I assumed that pavement cyclists were separate, but I am willing to be corrected. Certainly the number of pedestrians killed by cars on the pavement is so much higher than those killed by cyclists on the pavement, that the latter stat doesn't even seem to be counted separately.
gouldina said:
Jezston said:Another +1. I was living and working in London when all this happened. I have a friend who had to help clear the bodies out of the underground.
Jezston said:You should have heard the kind of gallows humour that came out of people's mouths at the pub that very evening.
Jezston said:Making jokes about such horror makes SOME people feel better about it. It alleviates the fear and misery. And long shall it continue.
Crankarm said:You don't address why it is inaccurate and false suggest those cyclists who jump red lights, ride on pavements etc., are those people who previously travelled on the Tube prior the bombings?
on the road said:The annoying thing was them calling them lycra louts, yet most of them were wearing jeans.
Yes.Crankarm said:had? Was he is a member of the emergency services?
Drunk people still in shock then.
You hope.
I'm just talking about the use of the term 'bomb dodgers'. Have to admit that actually it's something I'd not heard before. It is in poor taste perhaps, but that's London humour for you.You don't address why it is inaccurate and false suggest those cyclists who jump red lights, ride on pavements etc., are those people who previously travelled on the Tube prior the bombings?
Jezston said:I'm just talking about the use of the term 'bomb dodgers'. Have to admit that actually it's something I'd not heard before. It is in poor taste perhaps, but that's London humour for you.
Twanger said:Yup...that's what I thought, and what I referred to in my post.
I have been thinking about it since I posted my rant a few pages back, and I think the root of the discourtesies is that these people are POBs, not cyclists. Their absurd antics result from the fact that while their backsides are on saddles their brains are still on foot. They try to use the streets on a bike in the same way they would use it on foot. This ties in with the way that they tend to be suited, skirted and be-jeaned rather than lycra'd
BentMikey said:There is no difference, it's snobbish. POBs are simply cyclists, just as you and I are.