Chuffy
Veteran
- Location
- On the banks of the Exe
Nurse, the voices in my head. They've turned all....Scottish! 





Chuffy said:Nurse, the voices in my head. They've turned all....Scottish!![]()
magnatom said:Did you not notice who runs the country? First Cyclechat, then the UK, then we will take over the world.....![]()
trustysteed said:*yawn
if you want to rlj, rlj.
if you don't want to rlj, don't rlj. but stay off your high horse as well.
trustysteed said:as i said earlier:
*yawn.
Cab said:How about this for a counter proposal:
If you want to use the roads then obey the laws. There will be rare occasions where you have to do something outside of the rules to remain safe, but that is very much the exception rather than the rule. If you're caught out breaking the rules in anything other than truly exceptional circumstances, just accept that you're in the wrong. Because you are. And we would be a better society if each individual had the balls to stand up to law breakers.
col said:Standing up to law breakers if they target you is one thing,but getting their attention because you think you have the right to, is just asking for a reaction that you might not like,and then saying "but its my right too",while on the recieving end of what they do in retaliation to your comments.
while your at it,approach these antisocial lot who stand outside someones house shouting all night,it doesnt matter that its on the other side of town to you,after all you have the right dont you?
oh and while we are all getting the balls to do it,why dont we set up a vigilanti group and go around sorting law breakers out,after all the world would be a better place wouldnt it? so you think taking the law into your own hands is the way to go eh? Im not so sure,like my exagerated bit above,how far does it go?
And which law breakers do you have the balls to stand up to?Is it a select few that you feel more comfortable approaching?Or are you going to hint that people dont have the balls to do something,because they would rather not make things worse?would you have the balls to tell a brick wielding bunch of yobs ,busy smashing someones house up what you think of them? i think not.
But if a cyclist does something unlawful like rlj,its "im within my rights to point it out to them" I bet you dont do that with something seriously dangerous to other people.
col said:And vigilantism doesnt mean hitting people,i dont think so anyway?![]()