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Evening Standard

http://www.theguardian.com/environm...ling-red-light-jumping-iam-survey?INTCMP=SRCH
The comments section on this article is 10 pages...

Evening Standard
http://www.theguardian.com/environm...ling-red-light-jumping-iam-survey?INTCMP=SRCH
The comments section on this article is 10 pages...![]()
So, looks like most of these newspaper articles are bullocks basically, no shock there then. I'm not entirely sure what the point being made by User was though.
2646159 said:I do think we have that reputation but also that it is founded on fantasy so unarguable.
2646677 said:And how many instances of casual speeding, phone use, obstructive parking etc? How often do car drivers comment on how they fear that the perpetrators give them a bad name?
They don't so why do we?
I do not draw a direct comparison... and to do so would be invalid. I only point out (and exaggerate for effect) that there is a teensy-weensy similarity between our own Teen-Dredd (the Judge Judy and Executioner of Rhyl) and this clip.
Why speak to the guy? What will it avail either of you? Yes, he was a confrontational shoutbasket, but what was the benefit even if he was J Christ Esq of Nazareth?
And I'll whisper the next bit... that is just the sort of junction I'd hop on a red, particularly if dropping onto the A23 south and down to Cla'am Common - if that's where I think it is.
Sorry for admitting that I might hop that red myself and even sorrier for drawing the comparison which is deeply unfair and probably also wrong.
It does not reinforce the idea that all cyclists are above the law. That is such a weak argument. It does reinforce the fact that the particular cyclists involved is aware thar Rlj is wrong and does not Care.
Selfish and stupid people do not Care who they punch and before long some sticky beak with a Web cam and the ability not to keep their mouth shut will get punched, stabbed or worse.
Why are you speaking to OP? What will it avail to either of you?
Seems odd that you, someone who loves to confront and repeatedly reprimand anyone on this forum who dares post footage of something they were involved in, would have an issue with someone confronting and reprimanding them.
There's an irony or hypocrisy here and I'm not sure which it is but it's fairly staggering either way.
The one where, having routinely fed the urban myth about there being hordes of RLJing cyclists through publishing crap articles, the Evening Standard went out with the Met on a 'crackdown'. During the time spent with the Met on the operation, 13 cyclists were stopped for RLJing...
...and 147 motorists. Funnily enough, the Standard's stance seemed to change somewhat after that.
2647078 said:A fair point but don't make the mistake of automatically assuming that the cars outnumbered the cycles by a massive margin. There are plenty of sets of lights in London where, amongst those waiting at a red light, the cyclists outnumber the car drivers.
Because drivers aren't a vulnerable minority. They own the roads, especially the drivers who speed, use their phones and obstructively park.2646677 said:And how many instances of casual speeding, phone use, obstructive parking etc? How often do car drivers comment on how they fear that the perpetrators give them a bad name?
They don't so why do we?