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hippy Wrote: http://www.cyclingnews.com/news.php?...l04/jul28news2 hippy When one of the most experienced cyclists in the country talks about hanging up his knicks for good, you've got to worry about the redneck fringes of the Oz motoring/cycling interface . . . -- mfhor |
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mfhor Wrote: When one of the most experienced cyclists in the country talks about hanging up his knicks for good, you've got to worry about the redneck fringes of the Oz motoring/cycling interface . . . That's exactly what I was thinking. It doesn't sound at all promising when hardcore riders think about ceasing cycling. Then again, maybe he's just getting tired? hippy -- hippy |
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hippy Wrote: That's exactly what I was thinking. It doesn't sound at all promising when hardcore riders think about ceasing cycling. Then again, maybe he's just getting tired? hippy I think his S.O. might have twisted his arm a bit . . . (n.p.i.) but if you've got narrow roads, one-track-mind rednecks in 4wds with bullbars with not much day-to-day cycling culture sticking itself into said rednecks' faces, and the constabulary as indulgent cousins of said rednecks, you've got a societal anti-bike mindset which tacitly condones assault with a deadly weapon, as long as it's the appropriate weapon. I had a close family death as a result of lax country licence testing which allowed the perpetrator to drive with almost legal blindness, because how else do you get around in the country? Son of an ex-mayor of nearest country town, he got away with a suspended sentence - the charge? Not manslaughter, but 'dangerous driving' - well duh!, it killed someone on a bike. The local media bleating "He'll live with this for the rest of his life" indicated just how in-bed-with and closed-ranks a little country town gets when one of the squirearchy 'accidentally' negligently kills someone doing something just a little bit different to the norm, annoyingly getting in the way of the good burghers' 'lawful' progress on the public highway. Even if son of ex-mayor was driving into the rising sun and not wearing his prescription glasses at the time. M"****ing arseholes in cars should have their children neutered at birth"H -- mfhor |
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mfhor Wrote: I think his S.O. might have twisted his arm a bit . . . (n.p.i.) but if you've got narrow roads, one-track-mind rednecks in 4wds with bullbars with not much day-to-day cycling culture sticking itself into said rednecks' faces, and the constabulary as indulgent cousins of said rednecks, you've got a societal anti-bike mindset which tacitly condones assault with a deadly weapon, as long as it's the appropriate weapon. I had a close family death as a result of lax country licence testing which allowed the perpetrator to drive with almost legal blindness, because how else do you get around in the country? Son of an ex-mayor of nearest country town, he got away with a suspended sentence - the charge? Not manslaughter, but 'dangerous driving' - well duh!, it killed someone on a bike. The local media bleating "He'll live with this for the rest of his life" indicated just how in-bed-with and closed-ranks a little country town gets when one of the squirearchy 'accidentally' negligently kills someone doing something just a little bit different to the norm, annoyingly getting in the way of the good burghers' 'lawful' progress on the public highway. Even if son of ex-mayor was driving into the rising sun and not wearing his prescription glasses at the time. M"****ing arseholes in cars should have their children neutered at birth"H Danny Clark - the legend. It pains me to think he would be so upset as to give up the sport which has made him famous. The risks he took on the track were incredible, yet here his confidence has been crushed by a coward. I'll never forget that ride at Burnie in 78. More than half a lap down with one lap to go and he won - unbelievable! -- Spider1977 |
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On Wed, 04 Aug 2004 10:42:53 +1000, mfhor wrote:
he got away with a suspended sentence - the charge? Not manslaughter, but 'dangerous driving' - well duh!, it killed someone on a bike. The local media bleating "He'll live with this for the rest of his life" indicated just how in-bed-with and closed-ranks a little country town gets when one of the squirearchy 'accidentally' negligently kills someone doing something just a little bit different to the norm, annoyingly getting in the way of the good burghers' 'lawful' progress on the public highway. Even if son of ex-mayor was driving into the rising sun and not wearing his prescription glasses at the time. Have they considered bringing a civil suit for damages ? -kt |
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