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Old March 17th 18, 08:09 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Simon Jester
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Default £805 for riding on the pavement

On Saturday, March 17, 2018 at 6:21:42 PM UTC, wrote:
On Saturday, March 17, 2018 at 1:23:54 PM UTC, Simon Jester wrote:

This means motorists will be fined £15million per MPH above the speed limit.


Time to wheel out:

Speeding, parking the wrong way at night, on yellow lines, on zig zags, outside schools, pavement parking, obstructing traffic by inconsiderate parking, driving while drunk, on mobile phones, with no car tax, no licence, no insurance, no MOT, illegal plates, overtaking on double lines, due care, bald tyres, faulty brakes, one eyed monsters, no rear lights, no brake lights, no indicators, fog light abuse, faulty steering, windscreen obscuration, darkly tinted windows, child seat abuse, no seatbelts, insecure load, one way street abuse, amber/red light jumping, cycle box abuse, bus lane abuse, box junction abuse, death by dangerous driving, excess smoke and noise from exhaust, duff suspension, leaking oil, cash for crash fiddles, underage child in front, lights causing glare, over weight limit, ignoring no entry signs, parking without permit, not having control of your vehicle, improper use of horn, using horn at night, no in date photo licence, no licence application after long ban, without prescribed eyewear, failing to stop for police/lollipop/zebra etc - ran out of space.



You seem to forget that when a motorist commits any of these offences it was because they 'HAD, NO, CHOICE', it was circumstances that FORCED them to commit the offence.
The usual circumstance is, 'it was inconvenient'.


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