Sheffield Train Station Cycle Lane Blocked.

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GrasB

Veteran
Location
Nr Cambridge
Believe me, I won't be taking any more photos, It created quite an ugly scene when I took that picture , I found myself surrounded by about 10 angry taxi drivers who were all quite aggressive and threatening and being egged on by about another 20 others hanging out of their taxi windows giving suggestions of how I (a woman on my own) should be dealt with.
I understand that you were very intimidated by this but the fact it drew this reaction means that the Taxi drivers were scared by your actions! My suggestion would be to buy or borrow a high definition action camera, this way you don't have to stop & take a photo so you're far less likely to be subjected to this type of intimidation.
 

Number14

Guru
Location
Fareham
Just spoke at length to a police officer - thy're not really interested, he said the council deal with all parking offences.

I'm not really sure thats true, but he's very adamant.

That's not a parknig issue. The taxi drivers are parking/stopping in the cycle lane and are obstructing the highway/pavement - a police matter. The small sign at the far end next to the parked taxi is a keep left sign so they have also contravened whatever part of the Road Traffic Act that comes under.

Go back to the police station and insist that one of Sheffield's finest cycling bobbies pays a visit to the area - preferably in plain clothes so that when he's abused he can nick the lot of tehm and chuck in a Section 5.
 
<br />What, illegal parking on double yellows and the pavement is down to the council??? Fob off, IMO. <img src='http://www.cyclechat.net/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/angry.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':angry:' /><br />
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Unfortunately not- Portsmouth is the same, parking is decriminalised and the responsibility of the Council. however in the case of obstruction then the Police ARE responsible

A few years ago I spent about threes months copying letters from the Police to the Council and vice-versa then took the whole pack to the Councl's Road Safety Committee who eventually sores the matter. in this case it is clearly the Police as these vehicles are driving the wrong way down a one way system so make that the complaint
 
Contact police at senior officer level. It's definitley a 999 situation if they are threatening. Try again: with back-up as suggested. Ask DWP to attend at the same time. Then see how many taxi drivers stick around:smile: There's always an alternative strategy. BTW, I worked in Sheffield town hall many years ago. There was some mileage for my boss in checking out claims by the "unwaged" against newspaper reports of taxi drivers of the same name and address being nicked for traffic offences. Crooks and swindlers.....
 

format

Über Member
Location
Glasgow.
Believe me, I won't be taking any more photos, It created quite an ugly scene when I took that picture , I found myself surrounded by about 10 angry taxi drivers who were all quite aggressive and threatening and being egged on by about another 20 others hanging out of their taxi windows giving suggestions of how I (a woman on my own) should be dealt with.

Bring a video camera next time Sara. See how aggressive they are when they know they are being filmed.
 

summerdays

Cycling in the sun
Location
Bristol
Just spoke at length to a police officer - thy're not really interested, he said the council deal with all parking offences.
What, illegal parking on double yellows and the pavement is down to the council??? Fob off, IMO. :angry:

It is the same here ... parking on double yellow - call the council, on the pavement, or causing an obstruction call the police, on a dropped curb call the police.

Unfortunately not- Portsmouth is the same, parking is decriminalised and the responsibility of the Council. however in the case of obstruction then the Police ARE responsible

I agree though I think you could take turns in calling both.....

Is the fine the same? and if so are the police or council better at issuing fines.... theoretically I would guess at the council being better as they would keep the money in their coffers and their staff aren't needed to do other jobs as well. Plus maybe the council would then be motivated to do something about a better waiting area for them.
 

Sheffield_Tiger

Legendary Member
I'm meeting up sometime soon for a chat with a guy in Sheffield that I met on the Critical Mass. I shall mention this thread when I do
 
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Sara_H

Guru
I'm meeting up sometime soon for a chat with a guy in Sheffield that I met on the Critical Mass. I shall mention this thread when I do

Yes please do :smile:

Just thought of something - one of my nephews is quite a good BMXer. Maybe I sould take him down there and get him to ride accross the tops of the cabs!

That'd surprise em!
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
I think a flashmob is needed. One cyclist turns up and takes pics, and as the irate cabbies surround them, 3000 more cyclists come round the corner...
 

JamesAC

Senior Member
Location
London
I think a flashmob is needed. One cyclist turns up and takes pics, and as the irate cabbies surround them, 3000 more cyclists come round the corner...

Let us know the day and time .. I'll gladly come up from London to support you in this issue (on the train, with my bike!!).
 
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