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Five pedestrians injured by yet another pavement motorist.
Doug wrote:
On 6-Sep-2011, Dave - Cyclists VOR wrote: On 06/09/2011 06:38, Doug wrote: No pavement cyclist could ever have caused this much carnage and it illustrates the sheer danger of cars on pavements. But how common is this Dougwit? Where are the figures? It is simply a question of momentum resulting in a given impact force, Davewit. Work it out for yourself. the question is : 'how common is it? |
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Five pedestrians injured by yet another pavement motorist.
On Sep 6, 7:23*pm, "Mr. Benn" wrote:
"Simon Mason" wrote in message ... On Sep 6, 5:25 pm, "Mr. Benn" wrote: We get problems near where I live with parents parking virtually anywhere that will support the weight of their cars in order to drop off their kids as close to the school as possible. This is despite the fact that the village has a large car park a whole 3 minutes walking distance away from the school. Have a heart - it *is* a whole 3 minutes walk away. ==================================== I walked it myself in less than 2 minutes, I allowed an extra minute because young children can't walk as fast as I can. After seeing the stupid places parents park, I can now understand why half of them drive oversized "off-road" vehicles. *They can't resist the opportunity to drive off-road. Like the supermarket car park? -- Simon Mason |
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Five pedestrians injured by yet another pavement motorist.
On 07/09/2011 06:31, Doug wrote:
On 6-Sep-2011, Dave - Cyclists wrote: On 06/09/2011 06:38, Doug wrote: No pavement cyclist could ever have caused this much carnage and it illustrates the sheer danger of cars on pavements. But how common is this Dougwit? Where are the figures? It is simply a question of momentum resulting in a given impact force, Davewit. Work it out for yourself. Which bit of "how common is it" confused you retard? -- Dave - Cyclists VOR. "Many people barely recognise the bicycle as a legitimate mode of transport; it is either a toy for children or a vehicle fit only for the poor and/or strange," Dave Horton - Lancaster University |
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Five pedestrians injured by yet another pavement motorist.
On 07/09/2011 08:31, Dave - Cyclists VOR wrote:
On 07/09/2011 06:31, Doug wrote: On 6-Sep-2011, Dave - Cyclists wrote: On 06/09/2011 06:38, Doug wrote: No pavement cyclist could ever have caused this much carnage and it illustrates the sheer danger of cars on pavements. But how common is this Dougwit? Where are the figures? It is simply a question of momentum resulting in a given impact force, Davewit. Work it out for yourself. Which bit of "how common is it" confused you retard? The bit that asked him to give a credible answer? |
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Five pedestrians injured by yet another pavement motorist.
On Sep 7, 6:31*am, "Doug" wrote:
On *6-Sep-2011, Dave - Cyclists VOR wrote: On 06/09/2011 06:38, Doug wrote: No pavement cyclist could ever have caused this much carnage and it illustrates the sheer danger of cars on pavements. But how common is this Dougwit? *Where are the figures? It is simply a question of momentum resulting in a given impact force, Davewit. Work it out for yourself. -- . UK Radical Campaigns. *http://www.zing.icom43.net A driving licence is a licence to kill. I've looked at your question about momentum & force, but can't seem to find the answer to the question that was asked of you, can you help me with that problem? |
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Five pedestrians injured by yet another pavement motorist.
francis wrote in
: But there are very few cars that make all or a good part of their trip on the pavement, unlike cyclists that I see every day. Were you lying when you told us you could prove that Jahbulon is not the holy god of Royal Arch Freemasons? http://tinyurl.com/3qscvcj -- Praise be to Jahbulon, holy god of Royal Arch Freemasons http://www.freemasonrywatch.org/jahbulon.html |
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Five pedestrians injured by yet another pavement motorist.
On 7-Sep-2011, webreader wrote: On Sep 7, 6:31*am, "Doug" wrote: On *6-Sep-2011, Dave - Cyclists VOR wrote: On 06/09/2011 06:38, Doug wrote: No pavement cyclist could ever have caused this much carnage and it illustrates the sheer danger of cars on pavements. But how common is this Dougwit? *Where are the figures? It is simply a question of momentum resulting in a given impact force, Davewit. Work it out for yourself. I've looked at your question about momentum & force, but can't seem to find the answer to the question that was asked of you, can you help me with that problem? Very approximately more than 1000 people are killed by motorists every year and many more are injured by motorists. Therefore, approximately less than one in 30,000 motorists are killers. During an average lifetime UK motorists will therefore kill 70,000 people. Does that answer your question? You could have easily worked it out for yourself. -- . UK Radical Campaigns. http://www.zing.icom43.net A driving licence is a licence to kill. |
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Five pedestrians injured by yet another pavement motorist.
On Sep 9, 6:47*am, "Doug" wrote:
On *7-Sep-2011, webreader wrote: On Sep 7, 6:31 am, "Doug" wrote: On 6-Sep-2011, Dave - Cyclists VOR wrote: On 06/09/2011 06:38, Doug wrote: No pavement cyclist could ever have caused this much carnage and it illustrates the sheer danger of cars on pavements. But how common is this Dougwit? Where are the figures? It is simply a question of momentum resulting in a given impact force, Davewit. Work it out for yourself. I've looked at your question about momentum & force, but can't seem to find the answer to the question that was asked of you, can you help me with that problem? Very approximately more than 1000 people are killed by motorists every year and many more are injured by motorists. Therefore, approximately less than one in 30,000 motorists are killers. During an average lifetime UK motorists will therefore kill 70,000 people.. Does that answer your question? You could have easily worked it out for yourself. -- . UK Radical Campaigns. *http://www.zing.icom43.net A driving licence is a licence to kill.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Why don't you read his post again, after you have done thaat, answer the question asked. |
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Five pedestrians injured by yet another pavement motorist.
On 09/09/2011 06:47, Doug wrote:
On 7-Sep-2011, wrote: On Sep 7, 6:31 am, "Doug" wrote: On 6-Sep-2011, Dave - Cyclists wrote: On 06/09/2011 06:38, Doug wrote: No pavement cyclist could ever have caused this much carnage and it illustrates the sheer danger of cars on pavements. But how common is this Dougwit? Where are the figures? It is simply a question of momentum resulting in a given impact force, Davewit. Work it out for yourself. I've looked at your question about momentum& force, but can't seem to find the answer to the question that was asked of you, can you help me with that problem? Very approximately more than 1000 people are killed by motorists every year and many more are injured by motorists. Therefore, approximately less than one in 30,000 motorists are killers. During an average lifetime UK motorists will therefore kill 70,000 people. Don't be ridiculous; I haven't killed or injured one yet. Will my run at the 70,000 start before I am 70? |
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Five pedestrians injured by yet another pavement motorist.
Doug wrote:
On 7-Sep-2011, webreader wrote: On Sep 7, 6:31 am, "Doug" wrote: On 6-Sep-2011, Dave - Cyclists VOR wrote: On 06/09/2011 06:38, Doug wrote: No pavement cyclist could ever have caused this much carnage and it illustrates the sheer danger of cars on pavements. But how common is this Dougwit? Where are the figures? It is simply a question of momentum resulting in a given impact force, Davewit. Work it out for yourself. I've looked at your question about momentum & force, but can't seem to find the answer to the question that was asked of you, can you help me with that problem? Very approximately more than 1000 people are killed by motorists every year and many more are injured by motorists. Therefore, approximately less than one in 30,000 motorists are killers. During an average lifetime UK motorists will therefore kill 70,000 people. Does that answer your question? You could have easily worked it out for yourself. -- . UK Radical Campaigns. http://www.zing.icom43.net A driving licence is a licence to kill. or to put it another way: one person in 857 will kill someone on the roads in a period of seventy years |
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