unfortunately i am not willing to discuss the above, as it would breach my terms of employment, im sure you can appreciate that.
I understand completely.
unfortunately i am not willing to discuss the above, as it would breach my terms of employment, im sure you can appreciate that.
unfortunately i am not willing to discuss the above, as it would breach my terms of employment, im sure you can appreciate that.
Is there anyone other profession that relies so much on it's own "experience" compared with statistics as those allied to the medical ? And is there any other group so willing to inflate figures to allow them to preach? There are from memory about 120 cyclists killed a year in the UK. Again from memory over 25% of those are involved in left turning HGV "accidents" where I doubt where an ambulance would be of any use. That leaves most about 80 a year who make it to an ambulance , 80 spread through the UK, through night and day, 7 days a week, across all the ambulances . How many exactly have you had in die your ambulance to allow you to pontificate about "some do not get a chance to blame anyone." ? You sound to me, to be of the same ilk as that stupid BeHit woman ,who talks of the hundreds of children she has seen die due to lack of helmets. She couldn't do maths either , and she seemed to think that being a nurse gave her some special insight into trauma prevention rather than treatment. The medical trade are the panel beaters of the human world, if I want to keep my car out of an accident I will take advice from an engineer or a driving coach, not a panel beater.
No LYB I didnt forget to answer your question, I deliberately didnt answer it, because only a sick dim-wit would want to know something like that, and I do not have to justify myself to a fool like you.
Well said; cue the rabble with the 'Helmet' debate...!
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No you don't , unless you wanted to use your "experience" as a basis for your preaching.
let's not be ignoring the elephant in the room here, and the killer and injurer of the vast majority of road users, being drivers and their vehicles.
damn rightIs there anyone other profession that relies so much on it's own "experience" compared with statistics as those allied to the medical ? And is there any other group so willing to inflate figures to allow them to preach? There are from memory about 120 cyclists killed a year in the UK. Again from memory over 25% of those are involved in left turning HGV "accidents" where I doubt where an ambulance would be of any use. That leaves most about 80 a year who make it to an ambulance , 80 spread through the UK, through night and day, 7 days a week, across all the ambulances . How many exactly have you had in die your ambulance to allow you to pontificate about "some do not get a chance to blame anyone." ? You sound to me, to be of the same ilk as that stupid BeHit woman ,who talks of the hundreds of children she has seen die due to lack of helmets. She couldn't do maths either , and she seemed to think that being a nurse gave her some special insight into trauma prevention rather than treatment. The medical trade are the panel beaters of the human world, if I want to keep my car out of an accident I will take advice from an engineer or a driving coach, not a panel beater.
'rhetorical' as in 'not true'?We'd call an ambulance anyway, as they can now declare the injured party deceased at the scene. I read pooley's "died in the back of the ambulance" as rhetorical. Its entirely possible hes attended many of those 25% left turning HGV's.
Touchy are'nt you, You may want to see it as preaching , but it could also be taken just as a simple reminder that the darker morning and evenings are coming, where I live it is often dark enough under the trees to require lights and yet light enough not to on the open ground, one minute you are invisible the next you are not, you will never prevent every accident, that is why its called an accident, any suggestion that may help is welcome. And "panel beater" what planet are you on, I would'nt want to scrape up the messes they have to deal with.
Touchy are'nt you, You may want to see it as preaching , but it could also be taken just as a simple reminder that the darker morning and evenings are coming, where I live it is often dark enough under the trees to require lights and yet light enough not to on the open ground, one minute you are invisible the next you are not, you will never prevent every accident, that is why its called an accident, any suggestion that may help is welcome. And "panel beater" what planet are you on, I would'nt want to scrape up the messes they have to deal with.
Sorry but stats don't prove anything for either side of the fence. More deaths in London during daylight hours? Hmm, wonder if the fact that theres about thirty times* the cycle traffic on the roads thanks to the commuters have anything to do with skewing that statistic.
Equally I'll give you theres an argument to say any statistic showing riders with no lights getting killed cold be skewed by other facts.
For me, its best to ignore stats and use common sense. If I cycle at night without lights, I'm less likely to be seen and more likely to be hit. I say this with no proof, no evidence, its just my 'gut feeling' and I'll be going with it.
* the number '30 times' is one of the 86% of statistics that are made up on the spot.