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Old April 25th 09, 03:17 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
francis
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Default Motorists can legally flout the rules of the road

On Apr 25, 3:07*pm, Tom Crispin
wrote:
New guidelines issued to the Metropolitan police means that motorists
can openly flout many highway code rules without risk of the police
taking any action other than a word in their ear.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/7874363.stm

In contrast, cyclists will still be persecuted for minor
infringements, such as mounting a kerb to avoid the mortal perils of
left turning lorries encroaching on ASLs.

(OK - so it's trollish wording, but that's about the position of
things in London at the moment.)


Are these cyclists going to be persecuted for other 'minor'
infringements such as ignoring red lights, cycling across pedestrian
crossings while said pedestrians are crossing, cycling the wrong way
down one way streets, ignoring no entry signs, cycling on pedestrian
footways & in pedestrian areas.
Because 'but that's about the position of things in London at the
moment.'

Francis
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