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BS: Cycling MUST be made illegal in UK

gillymor 08 Sep 24 - 07:13 PM
Helen 08 Sep 24 - 09:46 PM
The Sandman 09 Sep 24 - 02:37 AM
The Sandman 09 Sep 24 - 03:25 AM
Doug Chadwick 09 Sep 24 - 04:54 AM
The Sandman 09 Sep 24 - 08:42 AM
Nigel Parsons 09 Sep 24 - 11:13 AM
The Sandman 09 Sep 24 - 02:50 PM
The Sandman 10 Sep 24 - 04:37 AM
Nigel Parsons 10 Sep 24 - 02:25 PM
The Sandman 10 Sep 24 - 02:40 PM
Helen 10 Sep 24 - 04:49 PM
The Sandman 11 Sep 24 - 02:05 PM
The Sandman 15 Sep 24 - 12:03 PM
SPB-Cooperator 15 Sep 24 - 05:59 PM
Nigel Parsons 15 Sep 24 - 08:10 PM
The Sandman 16 Sep 24 - 02:30 AM
The Sandman 16 Sep 24 - 03:28 AM
MaJoC the Filk 16 Sep 24 - 07:57 AM
Dave the Gnome 16 Sep 24 - 08:26 AM
MaJoC the Filk 16 Sep 24 - 08:29 AM
Dave the Gnome 16 Sep 24 - 10:50 AM
Thompson 18 Sep 24 - 07:19 AM
gillymor 18 Sep 24 - 08:26 AM
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Subject: RE: BS: Cycling MUST be made illegal in UK
From: gillymor
Date: 08 Sep 24 - 07:13 PM

I saw a candidate for the Darwin last week. I was driving down a back road when a young girl came toward me on a skate board being towed by two small dogs on leashes. As I slowed down one dog came toward me barking while the other took a right turn into the swale by the side of the road causing the kid to pitch off her skateboard head first into the grassy swale. She was okay and probably shouldn't be considered for the award given her youth.


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Subject: RE: BS: Cycling MUST be made illegal in UK
From: Helen
Date: 08 Sep 24 - 09:46 PM

I'm sure she'll have more time to prepare for her Darwin award.

I saw a couple of girls on skateboards near my home. One of them stacked it, looked like she had seriously hurt her ankle and was sitting on the side of the road crying in pain. I grabbed my keys and phone and I was just about to go over and do the first aid check when her mother drove up, and without a word, pulled her up to limp painfully to the car and definitely did not do a first aid check before she drove off. Maybe the mother should get the Darwin education award because she obviously was preparing her daughter to be awarded it in the future.


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Subject: RE: BS: Cycling MUST be made illegal in UK
From: The Sandman
Date: 09 Sep 24 - 02:37 AM

and then there was the actress Gillian Tayforth who had sex with her partner whilst he was driving


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Subject: RE: BS: Cycling MUST be made illegal in UK
From: The Sandman
Date: 09 Sep 24 - 03:25 AM

did you ever hear tell of Rupert Gray he died defending his right of way, he was right dead right all the way but he was dead all right at the end of the day


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Subject: RE: BS: Cycling MUST be made illegal in UK
From: Doug Chadwick
Date: 09 Sep 24 - 04:54 AM

and then there was the actress Gillian Tayforth who had sex with her partner whilst he was driving

That's a case of a story getting better for the re-telling. The Sun (spit) alleged that she had performed a sex act on her partner on a motorway slip road - not while he was driving. Taking that exaggeration with the preposterous title of this thread, should we say: 'Sex MUST be banned in the UK'.

Why are we still discussing this nonsense?

DC


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Subject: RE: BS: Cycling MUST be made illegal in UK
From: The Sandman
Date: 09 Sep 24 - 08:42 AM

the jury found her guilty,
why are we discussing this nonsense ,because presumably you want tto do so, you are not forced to discuss anything


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Subject: RE: BS: Cycling MUST be made illegal in UK
From: Nigel Parsons
Date: 09 Sep 24 - 11:13 AM

For anyone too young to remember this, and planning to research the details, the 'ladies' name is 'Gillian Taylforth'. Searches work better using the correct details.


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Subject: RE: BS: Cycling MUST be made illegal in UK
From: The Sandman
Date: 09 Sep 24 - 02:50 PM

https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/biking-and-sex-avoid-the-vicious-cycle-201209145290
cycling and sex
Correct nigel paraond wins a crackerjack pencil... Gillian Taylforth, nicknamed Gillian Blowforth


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Subject: RE: BS: Cycling MUST be made illegal in UK
From: The Sandman
Date: 10 Sep 24 - 04:37 AM

having sex on a motorway slip road in a parked car, is a distraction for other car users and cyclists


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Subject: RE: BS: Cycling MUST be made illegal in UK
From: Nigel Parsons
Date: 10 Sep 24 - 02:25 PM

Cyclists shouldn't be on motorway slip roads.
There again, they shouldn't be on pavements either ;)


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Subject: RE: BS: Cycling MUST be made illegal in UK
From: The Sandman
Date: 10 Sep 24 - 02:40 PM

people should not be indulging in sex on motorway slip roads


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Subject: RE: BS: Cycling MUST be made illegal in UK
From: Helen
Date: 10 Sep 24 - 04:49 PM

This discussion seems to be over and done.

Dick, maybe you could start a new thread about sex and the motorways, and see who else is interested in discussing it here at Mudcat, a folk and blues music site.


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Subject: RE: BS: Cycling MUST be made illegal in UK
From: The Sandman
Date: 11 Sep 24 - 02:05 PM

This is the non music section.Driving a car requires attention at all times and does not need any kind of distraction,
so does cycling. yes the thread is finished, good night


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Subject: RE: BS: Cycling MUST be made illegal in UK
From: The Sandman
Date: 15 Sep 24 - 12:03 PM

A cyclist who knocked over a yoga teacher after she stepped into the road while staring at her mobile phone has been handed a £60,000 court bill.
Robert Hazeldean collided with City worker Gemma Brushett as she crossed the road near London Bridge, knocking the 28-year-old unconscious and leaving her with damage to her front teeth and facial scars.
While Ms Brushett sued for damages over the July 2015 crash, Mr Hazeldean – who was also knocked out and hurt - did not launch his own legal claim.
A court heard Ms Brushett was looking at her mobile phone when she stepped into the road, noticing Mr Hazeldean at the last minute as he shouted and sounded a horn.
However she dodged backwards into the same place that the cyclist was swerving to try to avoid a collision.


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Subject: RE: BS: Cycling MUST be made illegal in UK
From: SPB-Cooperator
Date: 15 Sep 24 - 05:59 PM

All these issues apply to the principle of due care and attention. Going back to the original post- this was about a near miss. if the cyclist had jumped the red light a few seconds later the consequences could have be a lot worse than my lift having to brake hard to avoid a collision - even then I found the stupidity (arrogance) of the cyclists stressful ass a passenger and i was hken as to how much of a near miss this was.

As fat as I am concerned,, pedestrians owe no due care and attention to cyclists illegal cycling at speed on the pavement, but they do crossing the road and making sure it is safe to cross - but also at night the duty of care reverts back to ensuring that they are visible or in other words LIGHTS.

Going back to the post heading - it is a referral to the potential response to an idiotic minority screwing things up for the sensible majority and whether the behaviour of the minority justifies society placing restriction on the majority as the only ossible way of curtailing the minorities behaviour.


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Subject: RE: BS: Cycling MUST be made illegal in UK
From: Nigel Parsons
Date: 15 Sep 24 - 08:10 PM

Hazeldean/Brushett case per The Guardian.


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Subject: RE: BS: Cycling MUST be made illegal in UK
From: The Sandman
Date: 16 Sep 24 - 02:30 AM

pedestrians like anybody else owe due care and attention to other road users
pedestrians and joggers who do their thing whilst having ear plugs in their ears, are not just a risk to them selves thay are a risk to others
.SPB original idea is unworkable and far too costly,
Western capitalist society considers that it is more important to protwct property ad finacial institutions than people ,people to some extent are not as important, which is why hackers and bank robbers generaaly get stiffer sentences then drunk drivers or drivers who drive too fast and kill someobne, or peoplE who commit GBH
The original post is simply not practical


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Subject: RE: BS: Cycling MUST be made illegal in UK
From: The Sandman
Date: 16 Sep 24 - 03:28 AM

imo the judge got it wrong , there would not have been an accident if the pedestrian was not looking at her phone while crossing the road.


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Subject: RE: BS: Cycling MUST be made illegal in UK
From: MaJoC the Filk
Date: 16 Sep 24 - 07:57 AM

> LIGHTS

One thing that tends to annoy me as much as a lack of lights is cyclists whose rear lights blink constantly: it says "look at me! look at me!" in a thoroughly distracting manner, like a hyper child in a supermarket. It's even less excusable in broad daylight, when it distracts drivers from (eg) oncoming vehicles.

One (erm) cyclist round our way used to specialise in rigging up what appeared to be a red Christmas tree of das blinkenlights on the back of his bike, about three feet across and five feet high. Quite what the bus drivers stuck behind him used to call him is happily not recorded.


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Subject: RE: BS: Cycling MUST be made illegal in UK
From: Dave the Gnome
Date: 16 Sep 24 - 08:26 AM

Lovely day here. May have a ride on my bike later. Hope none of the cyclist bashers on here are about :-D


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Subject: RE: BS: Cycling MUST be made illegal in UK
From: MaJoC the Filk
Date: 16 Sep 24 - 08:29 AM

Re wandering-pedestrian syndrome: Some years ago, the authorities in (I *think*) New Zealand used the term sheeple in a safety-advertising campaign.   Full-sized billboards showed herds of oblivious pedestrians wandering across an intersection, all looking down at their hypnosis machines phones; the caption was "Don't be a sheeple".


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Subject: RE: BS: Cycling MUST be made illegal in UK
From: Dave the Gnome
Date: 16 Sep 24 - 10:50 AM

I made it back with only 1 incident. I was in the centre of the right lane to go right at a roundabout when Mr Impatient decided to turn right from the left hand lane. Only expected in Keighley I suppose...


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Subject: RE: BS: Cycling MUST be made illegal in UK
From: Thompson
Date: 18 Sep 24 - 07:19 AM

Surely the trope is "Wake up, sheeple"!


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Subject: RE: BS: Cycling MUST be made illegal in UK
From: gillymor
Date: 18 Sep 24 - 08:26 AM

"One thing that tends to annoy me as much as a lack of lights is cyclists whose rear lights blink constantly: it says "look at me! look at me!" in a thoroughly distracting manner, like a hyper child in a supermarket. It's even less excusable in broad daylight, when it distracts drivers from (eg) oncoming vehicles."

Wow, if you're distracted by a tiny light powered by a couple of AAA batteries that will likely be in your field of vision for a very brief moment then perhaps it's time to give up driving. I keep my blinking light on just because of all the drivers out there that are so easily distracted.


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Subject: RE: BS: Cycling MUST be made illegal in UK
From: Manitas_at_home
Date: 18 Sep 24 - 11:22 AM

Yes. It's meant to draw attention to the cyclist and be visible from a long way away.


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Subject: RE: BS: Cycling MUST be made illegal in UK
From: leeneia
Date: 20 Sep 24 - 12:12 AM

I think people who enter traffic (not in a vehicle) in dark clothes are foolish. A bicyclist, say, on a shady street, is too hard to see. Same for motorcycles, scooters, and pedestrians. And it's sad but true that most motorists are so focused on the dangers presented by other cars that they tend not to see small traffic until their almost upon it.

Lights, of course, are a good idea.


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Subject: RE: BS: Cycling MUST be made illegal in UK
From: Thompson
Date: 20 Sep 24 - 10:41 AM

I think lots of things about lots of road users that aren't my business. But I try to look after my own self, instead of pointing.


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Subject: RE: BS: Cycling MUST be made illegal in UK
From: MaJoC the Filk
Date: 20 Sep 24 - 01:12 PM

> I think people who enter traffic (not in a vehicle) in
> dark clothes are foolish.

Herself's cousin was called into a hospital as a translator. The chap in the bed was coloured and was wearing black clothes ("the only thing you could see in the dark was his teeth"); he'd been cycling along a Dutch road on the wrong side, at night, without lights. He kept saying (in English): "But I put out my hand to turn right ...."

.... but I'm sure I've mentioned this before.


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