Sh4rkyBloke
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<kidz speak> True, dat. </kidz speak>But being Birmingham, most people were moaning about it......
<kidz speak> True, dat. </kidz speak>But being Birmingham, most people were moaning about it......
My thread just refuses to die.
Indeed, but I think it's time it did. I really thought that post 280 would generate thoughtful discussion. But no. What a kindergarten.
I think...
(delay while he tosses a coin)
... that anyone who cycles on the pavement is a bad, bad, naughty person.
I base this on anecdotal evidence - all of it written and published - and on having once worked with someone who later joined the Police.
I think my views on this topic are fairly moderate, although of course anyone who disagrees with me (even a little bit) is utterly wrong.
It is quite clear from entirely anecdotal evidence (and from a thing I hear a bloke say at a bus stop) that the road is the place to ride a bicycle.
I often park my car with two or more wheels on the pavement - and the thought of some young lout on a bicycle bumping into it just makes my blood boil.
As far as I recall, cyclists pay no Vehicle Excise - so they have no moral case for using the pavement, the kerb or pedestrian underpasses (other than the time I cycled along the Greenwich Foot Tunnel, but that was OK because I was in a hurry).
I once read a book - and am therefore right. I rest my case.
I think...
(delay while he tosses a coin)
... that anyone who cycles on the pavement is a bad, bad, naughty person.
I base this on anecdotal evidence - all of it written and published - and on having once worked with someone who later joined the Police.
I think my views on this topic are fairly moderate, although of course anyone who disagrees with me (even a little bit) is utterly wrong.
It is quite clear from entirely anecdotal evidence (and from a thing I hear a bloke say at a bus stop) that the road is the place to ride a bicycle.
I often park my car with two or more wheels on the pavement - and the thought of some young lout on a bicycle bumping into it just makes my blood boil.
As far as I recall, cyclists pay no Vehicle Excise - so they have no moral case for using the pavement, the kerb or pedestrian underpasses (other than the time I cycled along the Greenwich Foot Tunnel, but that was OK because I was in a hurry).
I once read a book - and am therefore right. I rest my case.
You are a troll. I claim my £5.
I think...
(delay while he tosses a coin)
... that anyone who cycles on the pavement is a bad, bad, naughty person.
I base this on anecdotal evidence - all of it written and published - and on having once worked with someone who later joined the Police.
I think my views on this topic are fairly moderate, although of course anyone who disagrees with me (even a little bit) is utterly wrong.
It is quite clear from entirely anecdotal evidence (and from a thing I hear a bloke say at a bus stop) that the road is the place to ride a bicycle.
I often park my car with two or more wheels on the pavement - and the thought of some young lout on a bicycle bumping into it just makes my blood boil.
As far as I recall, cyclists pay no Vehicle Excise - so they have no moral case for using the pavement, the kerb or pedestrian underpasses (other than the time I cycled along the Greenwich Foot Tunnel, but that was OK because I was in a hurry).
I once read a book - and am therefore right. I rest my case.