Why I hate pedestrians

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Origamist

Legendary Member
Ian Walker:

Why I hate pedestrians


You know what I hate? Pedestrians. That self-satisfied, striding, boot-bedecked bunch of scum. Is it just me, or does the country suddenly seem to be full of them? I've never tried walking anywhere myself -- why would I? I'm a successful adult -- but it seems I can hardly travel down the street these days without one of them stepping off the pavement in front of me without looking, their face set in a holier-than-thou expression as they jump out of the way of my car in a burst of expletives. Something clearly needs to be done, and it's good that the government are starting to realise this.

The thing is, it's not just that pedestrians are all smug and annoying when they bang on about "health" and "pollution". That's sickening enough, but if their smugness was the only problem I could just ignore them - after all, they and their silly 'shoes' flash past quick enough when I get going, and their smugness can't penetrate my car's tinted windows. But the thing is there's more to it than that, because have you noticed that even though pedestrians walk millions of miles on our road system every single day, they contribute nothing at all to the cost of that road system? They have thousands and thousands of miles of dedicated pedestrian-only travel routes -- pavements, they're called, or sidewalks if you're that way inclined -- which they don't pay a penny for! Whilst honest motorists are taxed left, right and centre, they don't pay anything at all for all these facilities they enjoy. It beggars belief.

And recently, of course, it's got worse. As I'm driving up the street I constantly come across pedestrians walking across my part of the road to get from one of these pavements to another. I mean, what the hell...? Do they want the shirt off my back as well? They've been given vast tracts of pedestrian-only routes, where I'm certainly not allowed to drive, but apparently this isn't enough for them. Oh no, they want to keep encroaching into my space as well. Sure, we've all heard these walking zealots who say that it's because the 'pavements' don't form a joined-up network, meaning they can't walk to where they want to go without having to step onto the road from time to time. Aw, bless their little hearts. To pedestrians I say this: get off my part of the road. If you walk there when I'm coming along then I'll happily run you down, that's all.

In the long term there's clearly only one solution to all this. If pedestrians want to walk on our streets, which we pay for with all our driving taxes, then they need to pay their share and take their part of the responsibility. Anybody who walks anywhere should undergo training, should have to pay an annual tax towards the facilities they enjoy, should display a license plate so they can be identified, and should each be made to carry insurance in case they are ever involved in any accidents. Until then, they can sod off back to Shoeville or wherever it is they go when they aren't freeloading off the rest of us.

http://bamboobadger.blogspot.com/2009/10/why-i-hate-pedestrians.html
 

MacB

Lover of things that come in 3's
;)
 

Bollo

Failed Tech Bro
Location
Winch
I saw the title and your name against the thread and I thought something was terribly, terribly wrong. But instead......

;):biggrin:

Now don't get me started on prams!
 
Bollo said:
I saw the title and your name against the thread and I thought something was terribly, terribly wrong. But instead......

;):biggrin:

Now don't get me started on prams!

+1. My thoughts exactly!

Oh the temptation to post this on some bus driving forums is great....must...... resist....:angry:
 

BentMikey

Rider of Seolferwulf
Location
South London
What worries me is that very many drivers and cyclists actually think like this. Gaaaah!
 

lady_rider

New Member
Location
Norf Yorkshire
Ah, brilliant! It is quite worrying though; the RAGE some drivers feel towards cyclists. It makes me feel a bit uneasy knowing there are people fuming just because I'm cycling on 'their' road. I just don't quite trust one of them not to snap and use their car as a weapon. Or am I being paranoid?
 
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