BentMikey
Rider of Seolferwulf
- Location
- South London
I've got linford on ignore anyway.
linfordlunchbox said:Indeed I have. You just labeled a large group of people as '4*4 self-gratification artists' which gives the impression you think all who use them are just that - why am I not surprised you have always been so hostile![]()
Funny enough I agree with your stance about the cyclepaths, and spent 1/2 attempting to explain to one of my towns road planners during a public consultation a few weeks ago why cycle paths don't work for cyclists and give drivers 'IN GENERAL' the notion we don't belong on the roads - he said 'I never thought about it that way before'
I'm not surprised the ignorant driver said that you come over in a condescending manner though, as you do here also![]()
magnatom said:Guys, this is fast degenerating into soapbox material.
[Condescending mode] Take your petty discussion to soapbox. [/Condescending mode]
Smeggers said:A patronising manner which would have done nothing but inflame the situation IMHO.
Flying_Monkey said:[even more condescending mode] Thanks, but it's my thread, so I'll decide when it goes elsewhere [/even more condescending mode] even if you were the coolest cycling cyborg in coolsville![]()
Flying_Monkey said:Thanks for your thoughts. Now if you'd posted that the first time, we might have had an intelligent conversation, even though you are still trying to get the little digs in even with a bit more substance. It really is that easy... you get what you give (as the driver found out!).
Now go back and read my OP. You will see that I don't go round doing this all the time, that I wasn't proud of my actions, and that the guy was indeed representative of a certain type of driver who is unfortunately all too common. I was also reporting speech made in anger not telling you my general opinion. At that point in time, I was very annoyed, and justifiably so.
Now as it happens, here are a certain class of shiny over-engineered over-sized 4*4s of the type driven by rich people in cities. You have said many times (many, many times) that this isn't you, so why leap into defend vehicles that are basically designed as part of some kind of urban arms race? They aren't for pulling horse boxes. They aren't for taking farming supplies up steep muddy slopes. They are basically bought to say 'Get out of my way, I am richer and more important than you.' And in this case the driver almost literally said this... Yes, they are a 'class' of vehicle, and they are marketed to and bought by, a certain class of person. Unfortunately these days, money comes with a built-in disdain for the rest of humanity it seems - these vehicles are perfect expressions of selfishness in so many ways.
I rarely experience bullying behaviour from people in superminis. I quite often experience an attitude that comes with driving a 4x4. Which seems to be different to the negative attitude that can get from some Jag drivers.
If the driver's attitude has some influence on choosing the car that he/she drives, and it clearly does, then it's inevitable that some behaviours will be more prevalent in some types of vehicle.
I rarely experience bullying behaviour from people in superminis. I quite often experience an attitude that comes with driving a 4x4. Which seems to be different to the negative attitude that can get from some Jag drivers.
If the driver's attitude has some influence on choosing the car that he/she drives, and it clearly does, then it's inevitable that some behaviours will be more prevalent in some types of vehicle.
Many people, yes. That's spot on.
For example, how many Hummers are there in the UK? There are several in Birmingham with gleaming, flawless bodywork. Why were they chosen?