Though it's pretty foul to clear one's passages in any way except into a handkerchief whilst out in public anyway.
Sorry, but running and cycling... the snot rocket or farmers blow is a common occurrence.
Though it's pretty foul to clear one's passages in any way except into a handkerchief whilst out in public anyway.
Sorry, but running and cycling... the snot rocket or farmers blow is a common occurrence.
It's not the first time someone has spat at me out of a car window, but the previous it happened time I was walking down the road proudly wearing a Watford FC top, so some may say I deserved it that time![]()
Sounds like the sort of people who'd boast about how hard they are and will kill any burglars in their houses yadda yadda.My son was even swore at last night on his way cycling home. Some twenty something year olds drive past swearing and jeering. This is at a 12 year old.
Yeah, works for me too. The only time I've had someone who wanted fisticuffs it was a 50+ year old superfit (not) heart attack candidate, and by the time he'd got out his car and walked round the my side he'd had time to properly evaluate the situation, and nigh on shat his pants. Peace Through Superior Firepower. - Works for me.Being rather tall and well built, most people don't pick an argument with me.
Luton fansWhy....?
I have had AA batteries thrown at me over the years
I was on the LCC Big Ride through central London back in April. It was well attended with lots of families with children, older people and young adults. Everyone there for the same reason - the need for safer cycling conditions in London. 10,000 peaceful people with their bikes on an organised short ride through London. Half of Park Lane was closed to other traffic as well as half of Piccadilly, Trafalgar Square and Victoria Embankment. The ride took less that 30 mins and once over everyone dispersed home and the roads were reopened by the police. No arrests, no damage, and a mornings inconvenience to Saturday traffic on a few roads in Westminster. I lost count of the number of times that car, van, coach, lorry and taxi drivers screamed "c*nts and w*ankers" at not only me but old people, mothers and children. Me, I can laugh it off and pity how someone would get so angry at people campaigning for increased safety. But screaming "YOU C*NTS!!!" at children? Not just the use of language but the absolute hatred and vitriol that was directed at kids. Why???My son was even swore at last night on his way cycling home. Some twenty something year olds drive past swearing and jeering. This is at a 12 year old.
The one thing I really really didnt like was riding down a single carriageway country road, almost no traffic NCR near enough in primary. Anyway an oncoming car a few hundred metres away in the distance aimed for me and gradually drifted out accross the road, I moved over to the gutter to try to create space and he continued drifting over so when he did pass he was more on my side than his. I could see him, a tiny guy grinning over the steering wheel very proud of himself, also looking barely old enough to drive. The thing is I can appreciate it probably wasnt that dangerous, visability was good, no side roads, and there was adequate room as he passed and I have no reason to believe he would have ever tried to hit me, but having an oncoming car clearly veer off course and aim for you, not being sure of their intentions is an utterly terrifying game of chicken.