will golden
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Liiterally... a side walk is where you walk at the side, whereas a pavement is any surface that is paved.
The actual road in Ebury Street, London, is paved, therefore it is a pavement. So can all motorists and cyclists be arrested on a technicality for driving down that road?
Cycling on pavements? Walking in cycle lanes? Pretty much the same infringement aren't they? Yet, can a pedestrian be similarly arrested for walking in a cycle lane for any reason other than simply traversing it? Apparently not! Seems inequitable doesn't it?
The actual road in Ebury Street, London, is paved, therefore it is a pavement. So can all motorists and cyclists be arrested on a technicality for driving down that road?
Cycling on pavements? Walking in cycle lanes? Pretty much the same infringement aren't they? Yet, can a pedestrian be similarly arrested for walking in a cycle lane for any reason other than simply traversing it? Apparently not! Seems inequitable doesn't it?