Cycle tax - a Belfast car drivers view

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Chris Sirrus

New Member
In the space of two weeks no less. Someone inform Stockholm.
 

J4CKO

New Member
I would gladly have a disk, even pay for it (based on the environmental impact like cars) just to shut motorists up in this hackneyed and pointless argument, I can see this woman in her BMW Cabrio, fat ass straining her power suit.
 

jonredhornet

Active Member
I just wrote a reply, starting with "What a bizarre diatribe, full or ignorance and venom. "

The guy before me (Mark) wrote a good reply.
 

PBancroft

Senior Member
Location
Winchester
gobsmacked it got published. Speaks volumes about the editorial process of the publication...
 

Dan B

Disengaged member
J4CKO said:
I would gladly have a disk, even pay for it (based on the environmental impact like cars) just to shut motorists up in this hackneyed and pointless argument
I wouldn't, simply because it would make no difference. If they want to find some excuse to bitch about cyclists they will do, whether it's road tax, two abreast, filtering, rlj, compulsory training, lycra, helmets, no helmets, slow speed, smugness ...

The bottom line is that it's an unattractive combination of fear, envy and shame: where a normal well-adjusted human would simply live and let live, some people just don't seem to be comfortable in themselves when there are other views on display that they perceive as challenges to their own
 

jiggerypokery

Über Member
Location
Solihull
This is one of my fave replies, kinda silly seeing as they chose to move to a cycling obsessed nation.

Such a well written article by Tricia. I am in total agreement. I am originally from Belfast but now live in an urban city in France where there are the same problems. I don't know how many times I have almost be run over by cyclists who think they are competing in the Tour de France. They have no respect for pedestrians or drivers. They fly through red lights and suddenly appear on footpaths even though there are cycle lanes. They whizz around without wearing helmets and here there is the norm that young children sit on the back of backs in a child seat. To me that is just crazy.
 

jonredhornet

Active Member
"Such a well written article by Tricia" ... eh? The arguments weren't well formed and the English was terrible, WTF?!
 

XmisterIS

Purveyor of fine nonsense
Artist's impression of what Tricia may look like, although this is as yet unconfirmed:

ugly_trailer_park_woman.jpg
 
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