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cyclist that threw a hissy fit fined heavily for damaging anunattended parked car
On Wednesday, August 23, 2017 at 4:30:11 PM UTC+1, JNugent wrote:
On 23/08/2017 15:42, Simon Jester wrote: On Tuesday, August 22, 2017 at 8:38:05 PM UTC+1, MrCheerful wrote: A man who lost his temper slammed his bicycle on the bonnet of a nearby parked car. Paul James Whyborn, 38, of Walpole Street in Chester, admitted a criminal damage charge. At Flintshire Magistrates’ Court at Mold today (Mon) he was fined £180 with £85 costs and a £30 surcharge. He was also ordered to pay £300 compensation – the owner’s insurance excess. The Corsa car had been parked in Ewart Street, Saltney Ferry, on March 26. Prosecutor Jim Neary said that the owner’s partner went to the vehicle in the morning and found the bonnet was damaged. Police checked CCTV and that showed a number of people having a disagreement in the street and the defendant could be seen slamming his bicycle onto the car bonnet. Questioned, the defendant said that he had lost his temper. Did he think that was mitigation? 'It was a momentary lapse of concentration' seems to be a standard motorist defence for killing primary road users. A lack of concentration caused a criminal to lift up his bicycle and throw it onto a nearby car? Works for motorists when they kill primary road users. |
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cyclist that threw a hissy fit fined heavily for damaging anunattended parked car
On 23/08/2017 17:30, Simon Jester wrote:
On Wednesday, August 23, 2017 at 4:30:11 PM UTC+1, JNugent wrote: On 23/08/2017 15:42, Simon Jester wrote: On Tuesday, August 22, 2017 at 8:38:05 PM UTC+1, MrCheerful wrote: A man who lost his temper slammed his bicycle on the bonnet of a nearby parked car. Paul James Whyborn, 38, of Walpole Street in Chester, admitted a criminal damage charge. At Flintshire Magistrates’ Court at Mold today (Mon) he was fined £180 with £85 costs and a £30 surcharge. He was also ordered to pay £300 compensation – the owner’s insurance excess. The Corsa car had been parked in Ewart Street, Saltney Ferry, on March 26. Prosecutor Jim Neary said that the owner’s partner went to the vehicle in the morning and found the bonnet was damaged. Police checked CCTV and that showed a number of people having a disagreement in the street and the defendant could be seen slamming his bicycle onto the car bonnet. Questioned, the defendant said that he had lost his temper. Did he think that was mitigation? 'It was a momentary lapse of concentration' seems to be a standard motorist defence for killing primary road users. A lack of concentration caused a criminal to lift up his bicycle and throw it onto a nearby car? Works for motorists when they kill primary road users. You are rapidly becoming as detached from the real world as TMS is. |
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cyclist that threw a hissy fit fined heavily for damaging anunattended parked car
On Wednesday, August 23, 2017 at 5:59:00 PM UTC+1, JNugent wrote:
On 23/08/2017 17:30, Simon Jester wrote: On Wednesday, August 23, 2017 at 4:30:11 PM UTC+1, JNugent wrote: On 23/08/2017 15:42, Simon Jester wrote: On Tuesday, August 22, 2017 at 8:38:05 PM UTC+1, MrCheerful wrote: A man who lost his temper slammed his bicycle on the bonnet of a nearby parked car. Paul James Whyborn, 38, of Walpole Street in Chester, admitted a criminal damage charge. At Flintshire Magistrates’ Court at Mold today (Mon) he was fined £180 with £85 costs and a £30 surcharge. He was also ordered to pay £300 compensation – the owner’s insurance excess. The Corsa car had been parked in Ewart Street, Saltney Ferry, on March 26. Prosecutor Jim Neary said that the owner’s partner went to the vehicle in the morning and found the bonnet was damaged. Police checked CCTV and that showed a number of people having a disagreement in the street and the defendant could be seen slamming his bicycle onto the car bonnet. Questioned, the defendant said that he had lost his temper. Did he think that was mitigation? 'It was a momentary lapse of concentration' seems to be a standard motorist defence for killing primary road users. A lack of concentration caused a criminal to lift up his bicycle and throw it onto a nearby car? Works for motorists when they kill primary road users. You are rapidly becoming as detached from the real world as TMS is. Childish |
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man that threw a hissy fit fined heavily for damaging anunattended parked car
On 23/08/17 15:09, JNugent wrote:
On 23/08/2017 15:06, TMS320 wrote: On 23/08/17 11:09, JNugent wrote: On 23/08/2017 09:17, TMS320 wrote: On 22/08/17 20:37, MrCheerful wrote: something OT. This newsgroup is uk.rec.*cycling*.. and the posted article was about what a cyclist did with his bicycle (the 100% innocent victim being elsewhere at the time). Yes - absolutely nothing to do with cycling. With every post you make, you are becoming more detached from reality, aren't you? For a word pedant such as yourself, you're doing very poorly. |
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cyclist that threw a hissy fit fined heavily for damaging anunattended parked car
On 23/08/2017 18:53, Simon Jester wrote:
On Wednesday, August 23, 2017 at 5:59:00 PM UTC+1, JNugent wrote: On 23/08/2017 17:30, Simon Jester wrote: On Wednesday, August 23, 2017 at 4:30:11 PM UTC+1, JNugent wrote: On 23/08/2017 15:42, Simon Jester wrote: On Tuesday, August 22, 2017 at 8:38:05 PM UTC+1, MrCheerful wrote: A man who lost his temper slammed his bicycle on the bonnet of a nearby parked car. Paul James Whyborn, 38, of Walpole Street in Chester, admitted a criminal damage charge. At Flintshire Magistrates’ Court at Mold today (Mon) he was fined £180 with £85 costs and a £30 surcharge. He was also ordered to pay £300 compensation – the owner’s insurance excess. The Corsa car had been parked in Ewart Street, Saltney Ferry, on March 26. Prosecutor Jim Neary said that the owner’s partner went to the vehicle in the morning and found the bonnet was damaged. Police checked CCTV and that showed a number of people having a disagreement in the street and the defendant could be seen slamming his bicycle onto the car bonnet. Questioned, the defendant said that he had lost his temper. Did he think that was mitigation? 'It was a momentary lapse of concentration' seems to be a standard motorist defence for killing primary road users. A lack of concentration caused a criminal to lift up his bicycle and throw it onto a nearby car? Works for motorists when they kill primary road users. You are rapidly becoming as detached from the real world as TMS is. Childish No, just detached from reality. |
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cyclist that threw a hissy fit fined heavily for damaging anunattended parked car
On Thursday, August 24, 2017 at 2:26:35 AM UTC+1, JNugent wrote:
On 23/08/2017 18:53, Simon Jester wrote: On Wednesday, August 23, 2017 at 5:59:00 PM UTC+1, JNugent wrote: On 23/08/2017 17:30, Simon Jester wrote: On Wednesday, August 23, 2017 at 4:30:11 PM UTC+1, JNugent wrote: On 23/08/2017 15:42, Simon Jester wrote: On Tuesday, August 22, 2017 at 8:38:05 PM UTC+1, MrCheerful wrote: A man who lost his temper slammed his bicycle on the bonnet of a nearby parked car. Paul James Whyborn, 38, of Walpole Street in Chester, admitted a criminal damage charge. At Flintshire Magistrates’ Court at Mold today (Mon) he was fined £180 with £85 costs and a £30 surcharge. He was also ordered to pay £300 compensation – the owner’s insurance excess. The Corsa car had been parked in Ewart Street, Saltney Ferry, on March 26. Prosecutor Jim Neary said that the owner’s partner went to the vehicle in the morning and found the bonnet was damaged. Police checked CCTV and that showed a number of people having a disagreement in the street and the defendant could be seen slamming his bicycle onto the car bonnet. Questioned, the defendant said that he had lost his temper. Did he think that was mitigation? 'It was a momentary lapse of concentration' seems to be a standard motorist defence for killing primary road users. A lack of concentration caused a criminal to lift up his bicycle and throw it onto a nearby car? Works for motorists when they kill primary road users. You are rapidly becoming as detached from the real world as TMS is. Childish No, just detached from reality. Admitting you have a problem is the first step to a cure, well done. |
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cyclist that threw a hissy fit fined heavily for damaging anunattended parked car
On 24/08/2017 14:42, Simon Jester wrote:
On Thursday, August 24, 2017 at 2:26:35 AM UTC+1, JNugent wrote: On 23/08/2017 18:53, Simon Jester wrote: On Wednesday, August 23, 2017 at 5:59:00 PM UTC+1, JNugent wrote: On 23/08/2017 17:30, Simon Jester wrote: On Wednesday, August 23, 2017 at 4:30:11 PM UTC+1, JNugent wrote: On 23/08/2017 15:42, Simon Jester wrote: On Tuesday, August 22, 2017 at 8:38:05 PM UTC+1, MrCheerful wrote: A man who lost his temper slammed his bicycle on the bonnet of a nearby parked car. Paul James Whyborn, 38, of Walpole Street in Chester, admitted a criminal damage charge. At Flintshire Magistrates’ Court at Mold today (Mon) he was fined £180 with £85 costs and a £30 surcharge. He was also ordered to pay £300 compensation – the owner’s insurance excess. The Corsa car had been parked in Ewart Street, Saltney Ferry, on March 26. Prosecutor Jim Neary said that the owner’s partner went to the vehicle in the morning and found the bonnet was damaged. Police checked CCTV and that showed a number of people having a disagreement in the street and the defendant could be seen slamming his bicycle onto the car bonnet. Questioned, the defendant said that he had lost his temper. Did he think that was mitigation? 'It was a momentary lapse of concentration' seems to be a standard motorist defence for killing primary road users. A lack of concentration caused a criminal to lift up his bicycle and throw it onto a nearby car? Works for motorists when they kill primary road users. You are rapidly becoming as detached from the real world as TMS is. Childish No, just detached from reality. Admitting you have a problem is the first step to a cure, well done. You misunderstand (and that is not really surprising). TMS gets it wrong when he tries to argue that a story about what a cyclist did with his bike (on the highway) is nothing to do with cycling. You just get most things wrong, certainly including your stated belief that "motorists" (ie, drivers) lift up their motor vehicles, throw them onto nearby cars and kill people in the process. You must be unhinged. One might not have been willing to believe that you are silly enough to say such a thing, but you did say it (and it's still quoted there above). |
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cyclist that threw a hissy fit fined heavily for damaging anunattended parked car
On Thursday, August 24, 2017 at 11:04:41 PM UTC+1, JNugent wrote:
On 24/08/2017 14:42, Simon Jester wrote: On Thursday, August 24, 2017 at 2:26:35 AM UTC+1, JNugent wrote: On 23/08/2017 18:53, Simon Jester wrote: On Wednesday, August 23, 2017 at 5:59:00 PM UTC+1, JNugent wrote: On 23/08/2017 17:30, Simon Jester wrote: On Wednesday, August 23, 2017 at 4:30:11 PM UTC+1, JNugent wrote: On 23/08/2017 15:42, Simon Jester wrote: On Tuesday, August 22, 2017 at 8:38:05 PM UTC+1, MrCheerful wrote: A man who lost his temper slammed his bicycle on the bonnet of a nearby parked car. Paul James Whyborn, 38, of Walpole Street in Chester, admitted a criminal damage charge. At Flintshire Magistrates’ Court at Mold today (Mon) he was fined £180 with £85 costs and a £30 surcharge. He was also ordered to pay £300 compensation – the owner’s insurance excess. The Corsa car had been parked in Ewart Street, Saltney Ferry, on March 26. Prosecutor Jim Neary said that the owner’s partner went to the vehicle in the morning and found the bonnet was damaged. Police checked CCTV and that showed a number of people having a disagreement in the street and the defendant could be seen slamming his bicycle onto the car bonnet. Questioned, the defendant said that he had lost his temper. Did he think that was mitigation? 'It was a momentary lapse of concentration' seems to be a standard motorist defence for killing primary road users. A lack of concentration caused a criminal to lift up his bicycle and throw it onto a nearby car? Works for motorists when they kill primary road users. You are rapidly becoming as detached from the real world as TMS is. Childish No, just detached from reality. Admitting you have a problem is the first step to a cure, well done. You misunderstand (and that is not really surprising). You admit you are detached from reality. Until you produce an independently verifiable certificate from a registered mental heath care professional stating you are not the fantasist you appear to be your posts are worthless. |
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cyclist that threw a hissy fit fined heavily for damaging anunattended parked car
On 24/08/17 23:04, JNugent wrote:
TMS gets it wrong when he tries to argue that a story about what a cyclist did with his bike (on the highway) is nothing to do with cycling. Nugent gets it wrong when he tries to argue that the stories of a person with a bicycle - "cyclist" - involve cycling. |
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cyclist that threw a hissy fit fined heavily for damaging anunattended parked car
On 25/08/2017 00:28, Simon Jester wrote:
On Thursday, August 24, 2017 at 11:04:41 PM UTC+1, JNugent wrote: On 24/08/2017 14:42, Simon Jester wrote: On Thursday, August 24, 2017 at 2:26:35 AM UTC+1, JNugent wrote: On 23/08/2017 18:53, Simon Jester wrote: On Wednesday, August 23, 2017 at 5:59:00 PM UTC+1, JNugent wrote: On 23/08/2017 17:30, Simon Jester wrote: On Wednesday, August 23, 2017 at 4:30:11 PM UTC+1, JNugent wrote: On 23/08/2017 15:42, Simon Jester wrote: On Tuesday, August 22, 2017 at 8:38:05 PM UTC+1, MrCheerful wrote: A man who lost his temper slammed his bicycle on the bonnet of a nearby parked car. Paul James Whyborn, 38, of Walpole Street in Chester, admitted a criminal damage charge. At Flintshire Magistrates’ Court at Mold today (Mon) he was fined £180 with £85 costs and a £30 surcharge. He was also ordered to pay £300 compensation – the owner’s insurance excess. The Corsa car had been parked in Ewart Street, Saltney Ferry, on March 26. Prosecutor Jim Neary said that the owner’s partner went to the vehicle in the morning and found the bonnet was damaged. Police checked CCTV and that showed a number of people having a disagreement in the street and the defendant could be seen slamming his bicycle onto the car bonnet. Questioned, the defendant said that he had lost his temper. Did he think that was mitigation? 'It was a momentary lapse of concentration' seems to be a standard motorist defence for killing primary road users. A lack of concentration caused a criminal to lift up his bicycle and throw it onto a nearby car? Works for motorists when they kill primary road users. You are rapidly becoming as detached from the real world as TMS is. Childish No, just detached from reality. Admitting you have a problem is the first step to a cure, well done. You misunderstand (and that is not really surprising). You admit you are detached from reality. Er... no. I pointed out that this was a description of you and another poster. Are you posting on your phone from the playground? Go home. Term doesn't start until the end of next week. |
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