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[QUOTE 3328793, member: 45"]Alternatively, there could be something in it. There is evidence available, you just haven't seen it yet. Let's wait and see, eh?[/QUOTE]

Now last time you claimed I hadn't seen it, you stated that ENSA had made a statement when this was not the case. Is this really any more accurate a statement than last time?



The same facts apply at this point.


In the article you quoted this time they can't even decide who made the statement or even if it was made with the people attributed denying having even met the people who they have supposedly spoken to , never mind having made any statement at all

This is all a bit "well a man in the pub, or was it the Post Office told me that..... so it must be true"



Until there is real and actual evidence it is unfortunate that GoPro is becoming the victim of lies and unsubstantiated rumours
 
[QUOTE 3329231, member: 45"]Incorrect.
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I apologise for being incorrect, I obviously misunderstood your post:

[QUOTE 3324658, member: 45"]If you had bothered to read the thread you'll see that those comments were made by ENSA.[/QUOTE]


I had assumed that when you posted that the statement was made by ENSA that you were of the opinion that the statement was made by ENSA

Can I ask you to clarify what you actually meant given that you are claiming my interpretation was incorrect
 
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[QUOTE 3329231, member: 45"]
You don't seem to be able to understand that there is already evidence about what happened, but you don't know what it is.[/QUOTE]

You keep on referring to evidece (or not referring to evidence) ould you be so kind as to reference it?

There is no conclusive evidence in the public domain at this time, and the links which have been made so far are all "man in the pub told a friend of mine" and NOT evidence

What we have at the moment is a speculative WItch hunt based on lies and rumours. Tabloid journalism at its worst
 

Mugshot

Cracking a solo.
That would make a lot of sense and fits neatly with the image, however, and forgive me if you already know this, Traffic Droid is a cyclist in London he has a huge amount of Go-Pros on his bike including one on a dirty great pole stuck out of the front of his bike. He's very popular on this forum :whistle:
Here's a picture of him,
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And HERES a link to his youtube if you fancied watching him in action.
 
[QUOTE 3329381, member: 45"]You know who made those comments, you've already acknowledged it. Rather than your mistake.[/QUOTE]

Yep

YOU are the only person to claim thatthe statement was made by ENSA
 
[QUOTE 3329522, member: 45"]I've put the bit in bold that you're struggling with.[/QUOTE]

No-one is struggling with anything

The present "news " coverage remains as lies, misinformation and ill informed
 

Gravity Aided

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That would make a lot of sense and fits neatly with the image, however, and forgive me if you already know this, Traffic Droid is a cyclist in London he has a huge amount of Go-Pros on his bike including one on a dirty great pole stuck out of the front of his bike. He's very popular on this forum :whistle:
Here's a picture of him,
View attachment 59110

And HERES a link to his youtube if you fancied watching him in action.
I did not know that, and that's really interesting.
 
[QUOTE 3329785, member: 45"]... You can't draw that conclusion without knowing the facts. Which you don't. But someone else does.

Let's wait and see...[/QUOTE]


.. and we can draw that conclusion, quite safely from what has been written, and the fact that they are all making claims then realising the claim was not whatthey thouhght, or from who m they thought - then denyingthe source, claiming it was someone else etc.


The present press coverage is to say the least "sparing" in it use of reality truth or fact.
 
[QUOTE 3329782, member: 45"]That's right. It most likely was, but not in the way that you like.[/QUOTE]


Neither like nor dislike....it simply was not the casethat ENSA had made the statement
 

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
It would seem the original journalist who is said to have reported this is now furiously back pedaling.

http://autoweek.com/article/formula...y-10-percent-after-michael-schumacher-reports
There is a difference between him saying it and backpedalling, and someone else saying that he said it and him denying that he did!

Anyway, it might or might not be a bad idea to have a hard object attached to a helmet, but the chances are that you are going to have serious problems one way or another if you do something that leads to your head hitting a hard object at high speed.
 
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