Cycling no-handed contravenes the Human Rights Act

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oxoman

Well-Known Member
What I have never understood is seeing pros riding with no hands on the bars going up a gradient.

As Mike P says plus there probably taking a jacket off or putting it on whilst going uphill no handed.
 
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For me, people who ride no handed or do wheelies on the road are just annoying. I find 'entitled' that someone would complain about being stopped by the police for riding no handed.

If I had one of those Go-Pro-on-a-stick things I'd send you some fantastic videos of me dicing my mate - both of us going no-hands. I can't do wheelies but so wish I could. What I could do for you is tilt the camera slightly and we both pretend I can do wheelies and that way you can still be annoyed.
 

Drago

Legendary Member
Brown shoes and blue suit 🤢🤮.

And business folk that wear a suit without a tie. An erosion of standards.
 

oxoman

Well-Known Member
Surely the tie is optional after the business meeting for suit wearers. Or in my case Births Deaths and Marriages sadly seems to be more Deaths nowadays.
 

Profpointy

Legendary Member
If that bobby is really that bothered about the ECHR then perhaps she could clamp down on people wearing brown shoes with a blue suit? Thats a violation of my right not to feel sick.

Nice tan brogues or semi-brogues are fine with something like a blue linen suit, though I concede black is better for a formal business suit

Perhaps Accie should adjudicate on the question? Actually perhaps not, as I'm somewhat doubtful on his recent shoe purchases
 

Gwylan

Guru
Nice tan brogues or semi-brogues are fine with something like a blue linen suit, though I concede black is better for a formal business suit

Perhaps Accie should adjudicate on the question? Actually perhaps not, as I'm somewhat doubtful on his recent shoe purchases

That's an opinion you can have.

It's wrong but I can't deny you the right to be wrong.
 
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