Cyclists will ride into the back of anything

Page may contain affiliate links. Please see terms for details.
That's an example of someone not deliberately crashing into things to submit a claim. Thanks for dropping by.
 

Learnincurve

Senior Member
Location
Chesterfield
People screaming for citations will be the death of internet conversation :sad:

edit: I like to think the same people who do this on the internet sit in pubs yelling "prove it!!" every time someone says something.
 
OP
OP
classic33

classic33

Leg End Member
I often wonder why people who post these type of things are ambiguous about who said it and who do they represent, etc. Im from Yorkshire where we call a spade a shovel. I wish everyone could do the same.

Id like to know who made these comments so I can contact the boss of the Company and tell him what a Dick his operations manager is.

Steve
I'm from Yorkshire and call a spade a spade. A shovel has flat, usually square to the handle, cutting edge. A spade having a curved cutting edge.
Company name has been given, as as the posistion(Job Title) of the person who gave the answer.
 
OP
OP
classic33

classic33

Leg End Member
I thin k I've got it, someone from a bus firm reckons cyclist crash on purpose? And was he asked upon which he bases his assertion? I've never heard of an example, because it's a bat crap crazy suggestion.
The "Crash For Cash" is what was used by him to back up his first answer.
 
OP
OP
classic33

classic33

Leg End Member
Cheeky sods! A bus tried to pull away when I was level with it only yesterday. Maybe their drivers ought to look and indicate before pulling away!
That was put to him and he couldn't/wouldn't answer it. Despite it coming under his managment role.
 
That's an example of someone not deliberately crashing into things to submit a claim. Thanks for dropping by.
Serves me right for trying to drop a light hearted note in.

(and this video emphasises to me that it is that no one would do it for money: how does he do this without hurting himself?)
 
People screaming for citations will be the death of internet conversation :sad:

edit: I like to think the same people who do this on the internet sit in pubs yelling "prove it!!" every time someone says something.
I wasn't asking for citations, just enough information to understand what he was talking about. The avoidance of the word "bus" or some phrase indicating it was a passenger vehicle, combined with some strange syntax - "Which prompted the question, a bit taken back by his answer", and "He see's a cyclists as " - meant that I had no idea what it is about.
 

Pale Rider

Legendary Member
Serves me right for trying to drop a light hearted note in.

I recall a Met mounted policeman saying his horse was so well trained it would walk into the back of a double decker bus unless he pulled on the reins to stop it.
 

Crankarm

Guru
Location
Nr Cambridge
I rider in the Circuit of the Fens race crashed into the back of a steam roller, a stationary one, hurting himself rather badly. I believe he has and continues to make a good recovery from some rather serious injuries.
 

Dan B

Disengaged member
I recall a Met mounted policeman saying his horse was so well trained it would walk into the back of a double decker bus unless he pulled on the reins to stop it.
I think you could not hope to find a better illustration of the difference between "training" and "education"
 
Top Bottom