jdtate101
Ex-Fatman
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- Boring Birmingham
I don't live in London but it would be interesting to hear the thoughts of those who do, on this:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-25444916
I'm not impressed with the anti-lycra rhetoric. Does he not understand that most people wear lycra cycling clothes because it's comfortable and suited to it's purpose? He also mentions ushering in a continental style of cycling culture, whilst COMPLETELY missing the central point of that message; respect for cyclists and removal of traffic hazards to them (separate infrastructure etc etc etc....)
Seems to me to be another half-arsed PR exercise that will amount to nothing yet again.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-25444916
I'm not impressed with the anti-lycra rhetoric. Does he not understand that most people wear lycra cycling clothes because it's comfortable and suited to it's purpose? He also mentions ushering in a continental style of cycling culture, whilst COMPLETELY missing the central point of that message; respect for cyclists and removal of traffic hazards to them (separate infrastructure etc etc etc....)
Seems to me to be another half-arsed PR exercise that will amount to nothing yet again.
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