Drago
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..and one being knocked out by a copper van.
Sorry about that Ian. If you'd told me it was you I'd have black gloved you in the kidneys instead of batoning you found the gourd. My how you and I laughed when we realised!
..and one being knocked out by a copper van.
Sorry about that Ian. If you'd told me it was you I'd have black gloved you in the kidneys instead of batoning you found the gourd. My how you and I laughed when we realised!
Alas, he sounds like an utter tool. If I had a cyclist off be it in my own car or a job car I'd be utterly mortified, even if it wasn't my fault. Sounds like you met a right nob, but there's no shortage of them in The Met. Mighty glad now they never accepted me on transfer.
And they're smelly...
Oh yes, no one on here mocks helmets wearers.
But I am happy not to disappoint you.
HELMET WEARERS ARE NANCES!
see aboveI don't suppose you'd like to identify them and point out the mockery?
HELMET WEARERS ARE NANCES!
Given that people (including some who should know AFAICT) are still arguing whether or not the camera did any damage, I wonder if there's going to be something like a Schumacher's Law about helmets soon, a more specific Godwin's Law.Helmets can be dangerous, especially with cameras/lights attached, just ask Michael Schumacher.
Cycle helmets aren't allowed for motorcycle wear as some motorcycles tend to go faster than 30mph.![]()
It is mandatory that all riders wear a safety approved cycling helmet complying with latest ANSI Z90/4 or SNELL standards.
They do however let people ride in EN1078 helmets - odd that they've not updated their conditions of entry yet. Happily, I don't know what happens if you crash and try to claim off them for a consequential head injury caused by heading a rock (the biggest difference between Snell and EN1078 testing IIRC).The weak and feeble EN1078 required for sale in the UK is banned in many cases
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