On 18/01/2013 05:19, Phil W Lee wrote:
> "Lieutenant Scott" <
n...@spam.com> considered Wed, 16 Jan 2013
> 15:37:25 -0000 the perfect time to write:
>
>> On Wed, 16 Jan 2013 13:42:21 -0000, Simon Weissel
>> <si...@weaseltemper.invalid> wrote:
>>
>>> On 16/01/2013 13:26, Lieutenant Scott wrote:
>>>> On Wed, 16 Jan 2013 12:58:17 -0000, Partac
>>>> <
any...@tiscali.co.uk> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> "Simon Weissel" wrote in message
>>>>> news:kd6396$mug$1...@speranza.aioe.org...
>>>>>
>>>>> On 16/01/2013 11:10, Partac wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "Simon Weissel" wrote in message
>>>>>> news:kd5o74$rbv$1...@speranza.aioe.org...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On 16/01/2013 01:34, Partac wrote:
>>>>>>> I see the pavement cyclists have now moved up another
>>>>>>> notch in their many methods of lawbreaking:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=6c6_1358276057
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Enjoy
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Wow that was quick! I wonder if bikes could be considered
>>>>>> ‘a viable means of getaway vehicle’. Perhaps if there were
>>>>>> compulsory registration and licence plates, this type of
>>>>>> thing would never happen.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Maybe I’m still asleep…
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Number plates and registration would be a step in the right
>>>>>> direction, but if perhaps he had been stopped from pavement
>>>>>> cycling in the first place, maybe his law-breaking would
>>>>>> never have escalated in the way it obviously has.
>>>>>
>>>>> I guess he started out as a pavement cyclist, and then
>>>>> escalated his criminal activities to mugging.
>>>>>
>>>>> I’d never really seen things this way. I’ll think twice when
>>>>> I see a kid riding on the pavement again. Sooner or later
>>>>> they will be nicking, robbing, doing drugs, perhaps even
>>>>> moving on to car theft, or organised crime.
>>>>>
>>>>> If we stamp out pavement cycling, that will stop at least
>>>>> some people ending up in a life of crime.
>>>>>
>>>>> Finally, you're beginning to see sense. It took some time,
>>>>> but your answer made all the effort worthwhile.
>>>>
>>>>
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarcasm
>>>>
>>>
>>> There are plenty of good reasons to not ride on the pavement:
>>>
>>> It can be dangerous and annoying to pedestrians.
>>
>> CAN.
>>
>>> It can be dangerous for the cyclist.
>>
>> Why protect someone from themself?
>>
>>> It enforces the idea that cyclists should not be on the roads.
>>
>> They shouldn't be, not if the road is busy.
>
> Of course they should - especially if it's busy. It might encourage
> some more of the drivers to cycle (and avoid getting held up in the
> traffic) as well.
The Guvmint have wasted millions trying to encourage cycling - people
simply don't want to.
>>
>>> It makes the roads less safe for other cyclists.
>>
>> How on earth would you draw that conclusion?
>
> Because it encourages morons to think that cyclists don't belong on
> the public highway.
They are entitled to use whatever roads they pay to use. e.g. None.
>>
>>> It is against the law.
>>
>> That is not a reason. Circular argument. "Why shouldn't you be
>> doing that?" "Because it's against the law" - see how silly that
>> is?
>>
>>> I suppose that we could add to the list: It means the cyclist
>>> could end up sinking into a life of crime.
>>
>> What utter shite.
>
> Don't type it then.