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Angelfishsolo

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What you've got isn't a clique, but several people disagreeing with you.

A park is a park. It's multi-use. You can't restrict the use to one significant group hugely, just so that they don't get in your way.
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Very eloquently put.
 

JonnyBlade

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What you've got isn't a clique, but several people disagreeing with you.

A park is a park. It's multi-use. You can't restrict the use to one significant group hugely, just so that they don't get in your way.
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And again you have misunderstood. I never said that I wanted them out of my way and yet again some has made something up.

I merely stated that a child's awareness, or lack of it, stems from interaction with adults. We look out for children as it is our responsibility as parents. Likewise we look out for children running across our path on shared footpaths. This is one of the reasons I use roads often. Yes I take care around pedestrians and horse riders etc

How many times would you like me to post that I do take care before you actually listen?

On another note, you can disagree as much as you like. I'm sure I give as much of a toss about it as you do. Still I listen to other posters and yet you seem to find that difficult?
 

JonnyBlade

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Well if children are running ammock as you describe and you feel they need to be reigned in then surely you have hit some of them?

Again people making things up. ASSUMPTION lol

Oh and just to clarify, I have never, ever collided with anyone whilst on my bike I am happy to say. Long may it continue that way
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Angelfishsolo

A Velocipedian
And again you have misunderstood. I never said that I wanted them out of my way and yet again some has made something up.

I merely stated that a child's awareness, or lack of it, stems from interaction with adults. We look out for children as it is our responsibility as parents. Likewise we look out for children running across our path on shared footpaths. This is one of the reasons I use roads often. Yes I take care around pedestrians and horse riders etc

How many times would you like me to post that I do take care before you actually listen?

On another note, you can disagree as much as you like. I'm sure I give as much of a toss about it as you do. Still I listen to other posters and yet you seem to find that difficult?
The point you are missing is that children should not have to be on the look out for that type of danger in a park.
 

tongskie01

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Again people making things up. ASSUMPTION lol

Oh and just to clarify, I have never, ever collided with anyone whilst on my bike I am happy to say. Long may it continue that way
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i do think you have been well protected when u were a child. children are children they're all over the place. maybe u should have one and see what its like walking in the park with them.
 

Angelfishsolo

A Velocipedian
Again people making things up. ASSUMPTION lol

Oh and just to clarify, I have never, ever collided with anyone whilst on my bike I am happy to say. Long may it continue that way
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So what is your problem? Clearly the parks are safe.
 

JonnyBlade

Live to Ride
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If you always give way to children, accept that they'll get in your way and don't complain about it, then that's fine.
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What a stupid comment. It's a chat site. And who said I was complaining about children being in the park. Oh dear it doesn't get any better
 

JonnyBlade

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i do think you have been well protected when u were a child. children are children they're all over the place. maybe u should have one and see what its like walking in the park with them.

How very condescending and mature. Crap crystal ball by the way I have 2 and when they were small I made sure they were safe. Kids don't bother about the dangers around they just want to have fun, and why not? It is our job to keep them safe. Perhaps you shouldn't let your children get in the way of others just because they can.

I was always taught it was a matter of manners
 

JonnyBlade

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No he isn't.
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12 stone adult vs 2 stone child. No you're exactly right!!!! Put that question to a Health and Safety bod and see what they come up with. You can manage the risk, doesn't mean to say you have taken it away. Now not allowing cycling around small children is taking away the risk but whilst there is a risk of collision there is always a hazard
 
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