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Old December 17th 19, 04:26 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
TMS320
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Default But Mummy it was the cyclists fault.

On 17/12/2019 12:11, JNugent wrote:
On 17/12/2019 09:19, TMS320 wrote:
On 14/12/2019 11:04, colwyn wrote:
On 13/12/2019 14:07, JNugent wrote:


I am fairly certain that like driving with a bald tyre, it is
an absolute offence. For drivers *and* for cyclists.

Please explain, since when is riding your push bike with bald
tyres an offence! or the difference between slick or bald bicycle
tyres and I don't mean damaged to the canvass.


Nugent said it is illegal for a cyclist to drive with a bald tyre.


I did not say that. You are lying again.


Well, my reply was to a poster that had misinterpreted your words.

I thought you would be grateful that I noted his error.

I said that like driving (DRIVING) with a bald tyre, failing to
comply with highway signage is an absolute offence...


Obviously it is correct. But it is necessary to bear in mind that
in Nugent's mind, being a "cyclist" an affliction that lasts for
several months or years after touching a bicycle. That way it is
easy to blame "cyclists" for all the world's problems.


Argument is really not your long suit, is it?


Shrug.
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