domtyler said:What freaking planet are you from?![]()
Thats a nice constructive comment Dom!

domtyler said:What freaking planet are you from?![]()
Tetedelacourse said:Well no they don't, see above.
Eh, I never said that I RLJ .
domtyler said:What freaking planet are you from?![]()
dondare said:All of the above confirms my opinion. What are you refering to?
Tetedelacourse said:Your statement that "motorists treat all of us as outlaws because..."
I have had no bad experiences on or off my bike either as a result of RLJing or indeed of being treated as an outlaw! This is making me smile now though!
Road Fiddler said:It might be the case you have had no bad experiences but that does not mean it has effected other road users attitude to cyclists.
And, i take it by your statement you are admitting you are a RLJ.
Tetedelacourse said:YOU claimed that WE ALL have suffered.
dondare said:motorists who treat all of us as outlaws because they see so many cyclists breaking the law.
Tetedelacourse said:Fair enough Arch, sounds reasonable. The parts I highlighted above are the parts I have absolutely no experience of. I simply haven't either experienced that attitude, or seen or sensed it from fellow road users up here in Scotland. I think if I felt I was being tarred with the same brush as someone who was behaving dangerously or irresponsibly then I would certainly be annoyed. But personally, I haven't felt that way...yet.
Arch said:Well, if you have never had the experience of someone moaning about cyclists jumping red lights, that's nice for you. Maybe you don't often talk to non-cyclists about being cycling? I've often heard it - from complete strangers, and from family and family friends. As have many people here. In fact, find any online newspaper story involving a cyclist, and you'll probably find the same sort of comments posted below it eventually...
Often, I admit, it might be completely unthinking - like the folk who go on about Polish people coming over here and living on our welfare. They may never have actually met a Polish person, but they've heard of someone who knew someone who knew a Polish guy on benefit, and they've picked it up and it doesn't take much to reinforce the idea. It's easier to reinforce a stereotype than to break it, I think. So maybe it is a waste of time to try and change the behaviour of rljers because the moaners won't care anyway.
However, that doesn't stop me resenting people who disregard the law for their own convenience, and I retain my right to vent that resentment as I wish.
Tetedelacourse said:Again, fair enough.
magnatom said:No, no no! You aren't supposed to agree with the people who your debating with. Your supposed to back up your opinion with complete fabrications!
Haven't you learned anything from Bonj........![]()
Tetedelacourse said:I meant fair enough Arch you're entitled to your opinions, not fair enough I will now get annoyed at RLJers and realise the level of animosity directed at me from motorists because other cyclists RLJ.