Gaz, I just popped back to the original thread and your comment was as follows:
"DO NOT GET A JACKET WITH REFLECTIVES, it's a waist of money. you are better off putting reflective material on your legs, feet and bike.
The reflective material needs light to be shined on it for it to be effective, thus making anything above the waist pointless as car lights have a limited height."
The upper case is yours. I added the bold typeface to distinguish it from my words. I'm not sure one can use the 'out of context' defence on that.
I'd already noted on the first thread that one advantage of reflectives on the calf is that the movement identifies the wearer as a cyclist, but to say that jackets with reflective surfaces are a waste of money seems odd. In these matters, proof and statistics may be beside the point.
I'm a motorist and cyclist with a few decades of experience in both disciplines. I frequently drive past cyclists after dark on lit roads, unlit roads, in towns, cities and the countryside.
When driving, I notice reflective jackets from some distance away. I would never advise someone not to buy one. They are not a waste of money. They do enhance visibility.
"DO NOT GET A JACKET WITH REFLECTIVES, it's a waist of money. you are better off putting reflective material on your legs, feet and bike.
The reflective material needs light to be shined on it for it to be effective, thus making anything above the waist pointless as car lights have a limited height."
The upper case is yours. I added the bold typeface to distinguish it from my words. I'm not sure one can use the 'out of context' defence on that.
I'd already noted on the first thread that one advantage of reflectives on the calf is that the movement identifies the wearer as a cyclist, but to say that jackets with reflective surfaces are a waste of money seems odd. In these matters, proof and statistics may be beside the point.
I'm a motorist and cyclist with a few decades of experience in both disciplines. I frequently drive past cyclists after dark on lit roads, unlit roads, in towns, cities and the countryside.
When driving, I notice reflective jackets from some distance away. I would never advise someone not to buy one. They are not a waste of money. They do enhance visibility.