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92 year old frightened to go out after second pavement cyclist causes him injury
"I went through the war and spent three-and-a-half years in a Japanese
prisoner of war camp and came out without a scratch, but have now been left incapacitated by inconsiderate cyclists," he said. http://www.birminghammail.net/news/t...#ixzz1eNK8HEpZ |
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92 year old frightened to go out after second pavement cyclistmissed him.
On Nov 21, 8:50*pm, "Mrcheerful" wrote:
"I went through the war and spent three-and-a-half years in a Japanese prisoner of war camp and came out without a scratch, but have now been left incapacitated by inconsiderate cyclists," he said. *http://www.birminghammail.net/news/t...21/pensioner-v.... It says... All of a sudden a cyclist whizzed past me, then another one they were obviously racing each other, he said. I sensed I might be hit so I turned to avoid them and turned too quickly and went down on my knee. So, like most 92 year olds he was unsteady on his feet and that is why he is too frightened to go out. He would be equally incapacitated if a pavement motorist came too close. Maybe he should get a minder at his age. As legitimate pavement user, I have often noticed that old people, like myself, are unsteady and wobble about pavements while getting in the way of younger users. Pavements are often obstructed too by fat people carrying shopping bags in each hand, thus increasing their width, and people preoccupied by mobile phones, and several people walking line abreast in earnest conversation and that is why I never cycle on pavements because they are too obstructed and no safer from frequently crashing cars as roads are anyway. I can understand why people cycle on pavements, to make themselves feel safer, but they are silly to do so. Doug. |
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92 year old frightened to go out after second pavement cyclistmissed him.
On 22/11/2011 07:58, Doug wrote:
On Nov 21, 8:50 pm, wrote: "I went through the war and spent three-and-a-half years in a Japanese prisoner of war camp and came out without a scratch, but have now been left incapacitated by inconsiderate cyclists," he said. http://www.birminghammail.net/news/t...21/pensioner-v... It says... All of a sudden a cyclist whizzed past me, then another one they were obviously racing each other, he said. I sensed I might be hit so I turned to avoid them and turned too quickly and went down on my knee. So, like most 92 year olds he was unsteady on his feet and that is why he is too frightened to go out. He would be equally incapacitated if a pavement motorist came too close. Maybe he should get a minder at his age. sharp intake of breath *Anything* rather than condemn pavement cyclists, eh? |
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92 year old frightened to go out after second pavement cyclist missed him.
On Tue, 22 Nov 2011 17:01:19 +0000, JNugent
wrote: On 22/11/2011 07:58, Doug wrote: On Nov 21, 8:50 pm, wrote: "I went through the war and spent three-and-a-half years in a Japanese prisoner of war camp and came out without a scratch, but have now been left incapacitated by inconsiderate cyclists," he said. http://www.birminghammail.net/news/t...21/pensioner-v... It says... All of a sudden a cyclist whizzed past me, then another one they were obviously racing each other, he said. I sensed I might be hit so I turned to avoid them and turned too quickly and went down on my knee. So, like most 92 year olds he was unsteady on his feet and that is why he is too frightened to go out. He would be equally incapacitated if a pavement motorist came too close. Maybe he should get a minder at his age. sharp intake of breath *Anything* rather than condemn pavement cyclists, eh? To be fair, he did call pavement cyclists "silly". |
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92 year old frightened to go out after second pavement cyclist missed him.
"Doug" wrote in message ... On Nov 21, 8:50 pm, "Mrcheerful" wrote: "I went through the war and spent three-and-a-half years in a Japanese prisoner of war camp and came out without a scratch, but have now been left incapacitated by inconsiderate cyclists," he said. http://www.birminghammail.net/news/t...21/pensioner-v... It says... All of a sudden a cyclist whizzed past me, then another one they were obviously racing each other, he said. I sensed I might be hit so I turned to avoid them and turned too quickly and went down on my knee. So, like most 92 year olds he was unsteady on his feet and that is why he is too frightened to go out. He would be equally incapacitated if a pavement motorist came too close. Maybe he should get a minder at his age. As legitimate pavement user, I have often noticed that old people, like myself, are unsteady and wobble about pavements while getting in the way of younger users. Pavements are often obstructed too by fat people carrying shopping bags in each hand, thus increasing their width, and people preoccupied by mobile phones, and several people walking line abreast in earnest conversation and that is why I never cycle on pavements because they are too obstructed and no safer from frequently crashing cars as roads are anyway. I can understand why people cycle on pavements, to make themselves feel safer, but they are silly to do so. Doug. I don't normally post to you, but what you have just said was pathetic. Please tell me you were not serious. |
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92 year old frightened to go out after second pavement cyclist causes him injury
"Mrcheerful" wrote in message ... "I went through the war and spent three-and-a-half years in a Japanese prisoner of war camp and came out without a scratch, but have now been left incapacitated by inconsiderate cyclists," he said. http://www.birminghammail.net/news/t...#ixzz1eNK8HEpZ An example of why it is a criminal offence to cycle upon the pavement. But a law is useless if not enforced. |
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92 year old frightened to go out after second pavement cyclistmissed him.
On 22/11/2011 07:58, Doug wrote:
On Nov 21, 8:50 pm, wrote: "I went through the war and spent three-and-a-half years in a Japanese prisoner of war camp and came out without a scratch, but have now been left incapacitated by inconsiderate cyclists," he said. http://www.birminghammail.net/news/t...21/pensioner-v... It says... All of a sudden a cyclist whizzed past me, then another one they were obviously racing each other, he said. I sensed I might be hit so I turned to avoid them and turned too quickly and went down on my knee. So, like most 92 year olds he was unsteady on his feet and that is why he is too frightened to go out. He would be equally incapacitated if a pavement motorist came too close. Maybe he should get a minder at his age. As legitimate pavement user, I have often noticed that old people, like myself, are unsteady and wobble about pavements while getting in the way of younger users. Pavements are often obstructed too by fat people carrying shopping bags in each hand, thus increasing their width, and people preoccupied by mobile phones, and several people walking line abreast in earnest conversation and that is why I never cycle on pavements because they are too obstructed and no safer from frequently crashing cars as roads are anyway. I can understand why people cycle on pavements, to make themselves feel safer, but they are silly to do so. Doug. OK, I get it, it wasn't the law breaking anti social cyclist who was at fault, it was the 92 year old man walking on the pavement fault. |
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92 year old frightened to go out after second pavement cyclistcauses him injury
On Nov 22, 9:06*pm, "Jolly polly" wrote:
"Mrcheerful" wrote in message ... "I went through the war and spent three-and-a-half years in a Japanese prisoner of war camp and came out without a scratch, but have now been left incapacitated by inconsiderate cyclists," he said. http://www.birminghammail.net/news/t...21/pensioner-v... An example of why it is a criminal offence to cycle upon the pavement. But a law is useless if not enforced. Or you could make pavement cycling legal with the liberal appliance of some magic paint TM. -- Simon Mason |
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92 year old frightened to go out after second pavement cyclist causes him injury
"Simon Mason" wrote in message ... On Nov 22, 9:06 pm, "Jolly polly" wrote: "Mrcheerful" wrote in message ... "I went through the war and spent three-and-a-half years in a Japanese prisoner of war camp and came out without a scratch, but have now been left incapacitated by inconsiderate cyclists," he said. http://www.birminghammail.net/news/t...21/pensioner-v... An example of why it is a criminal offence to cycle upon the pavement. But a law is useless if not enforced. Or you could make pavement cycling legal with the liberal appliance of some magic paint TM. Why would you want to do that? it would make pedestrians (of which we are all from time to time) both feel and be unsafe from reckless and irresponsible cyclists it is a slippery slope on which to venture |
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92 year old frightened to go out after second pavement cyclistcauses him injury
On Nov 23, 8:00*am, "Jolly polly" wrote:
"Simon Mason" wrote in message ... On Nov 22, 9:06 pm, "Jolly polly" wrote: "Mrcheerful" wrote in message ... "I went through the war and spent three-and-a-half years in a Japanese prisoner of war camp and came out without a scratch, but have now been left incapacitated by inconsiderate cyclists," he said. http://www.birminghammail.net/news/t...21/pensioner-v.... An example of why it is a criminal offence to cycle upon the pavement. But a law is useless if not enforced. Or you could make pavement cycling legal with the liberal appliance of some magic paint TM. Why would you want to do that? it would make pedestrians (of which we are all from time to time) both feel and be unsafe from reckless and irresponsible cyclists it is a slippery slope on which to venture I use a four mile long ex-rail line every day which is shared use. Apart from the odd idiot on illegal bikes, we seem to get along just fine and no magic paint is required. This yob had his machine crushed after I sent the footage to the cops. http://www.swldxer.co.uk/bike2.wmv -- Simon Mason |
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