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Old April 9th 15, 03:16 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Mr Pounder
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I was driving down a quite narrow one way street today, in front of me was a
cyclist. He was all over the road and it was obvious that he was
deliberately trying and succeeding in preventing me from passing him.
Behind me was a police car. I shoved my arm out of the window and pointed
over the car roof towards the ****** on the child's toy.
The policeman gave a quick blast of his siren and the ****** nearly fell of
his bike. He then pulled over.
In passing him I shouted "******" out of the passenger window. Looking in
the mirror it seemed that the policeman was having words with him.
Made my day did that.


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Old April 9th 15, 03:57 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
adam[_3_]
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On 2015-04-09, Mr Pounder wrote:
He was all over the road and it was obvious that he was deliberately trying
and succeeding in preventing me from passing him.

Perhaps there was a reason for that. I do that sometimes when it is not safe
for a car to overtake but that all depends on the circumstances.

How fast was he going?
What was the speed limit on that road?
Were there cars parked along the left hand side of the road?

In passing him I shouted "******" out of the passenger window.

Road manners at their best.
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Old April 9th 15, 04:18 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Rob Morley
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On Thu, 09 Apr 2015 14:57:03 GMT
adam wrote:

On 2015-04-09, Mr Pounder wrote:
He was all over the road and it was obvious that he was
deliberately trying and succeeding in preventing me from passing
him.

Perhaps there was a reason for that. I do that sometimes when it is
not safe for a car to overtake but that all depends on the
circumstances.

I've been held up behind defective youths purposely weaving all over the
road just to antagonise drivers, this sound more like that than someone
"taking the lane", which doesn't require weaving about - if you need
to weave to stop someone passing, then there's almost certainly room
for them to pass safely if you stop arsing around.

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Old April 9th 15, 06:08 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
The Medway Handyman[_4_]
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On 09/04/2015 16:18, Rob Morley wrote:
On Thu, 09 Apr 2015 14:57:03 GMT
adam wrote:

On 2015-04-09, Mr Pounder wrote:
He was all over the road and it was obvious that he was
deliberately trying and succeeding in preventing me from passing
him.

Perhaps there was a reason for that. I do that sometimes when it is
not safe for a car to overtake but that all depends on the
circumstances.

I've been held up behind defective youths purposely weaving all over the
road just to antagonise drivers, this sound more like that than someone
"taking the lane", which doesn't require weaving about - if you need
to weave to stop someone passing, then there's almost certainly room
for them to pass safely if you stop arsing around.


"taking the lane" is antagonising to drivers & shouldn't be allowed.
Cyclists should know their place.




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Old April 9th 15, 06:22 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Mr Pounder
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"adam" wrote in message
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On 2015-04-09, Mr Pounder wrote:
He was all over the road and it was obvious that he was deliberately
trying
and succeeding in preventing me from passing him.


Perhaps there was a reason for that. I do that sometimes when it is not
safe
for a car to overtake but that all depends on the circumstances.


The reason for it was to prevent me passing him. I have safely passed all
other cyclists in this street.
You admit that you have done the safe stunt, thus you are as big a ****** as
he is.

How fast was he going?


As slowly as he could without falling off.

What was the speed limit on that road?

20mph.

Were there cars parked along the left hand side of the road?


No.


In passing him I shouted "******" out of the passenger window.


Road manners at their best.

Do you have a better name for this law breaker?


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Old April 9th 15, 06:22 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
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"Rob Morley" wrote in message
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On Thu, 09 Apr 2015 14:57:03 GMT
adam wrote:

On 2015-04-09, Mr Pounder wrote:
He was all over the road and it was obvious that he was
deliberately trying and succeeding in preventing me from passing
him.

Perhaps there was a reason for that. I do that sometimes when it is
not safe for a car to overtake but that all depends on the
circumstances.

I've been held up behind defective youths purposely weaving all over the
road just to antagonise drivers, this sound more like that than someone
"taking the lane", which doesn't require weaving about - if you need
to weave to stop someone passing, then there's almost certainly room
for them to pass safely if you stop arsing around.


There was plenty of room.



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Old April 9th 15, 06:26 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Mr Pounder
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"The Medway Handyman" wrote in message
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On 09/04/2015 16:18, Rob Morley wrote:
On Thu, 09 Apr 2015 14:57:03 GMT
adam wrote:

On 2015-04-09, Mr Pounder wrote:
He was all over the road and it was obvious that he was
deliberately trying and succeeding in preventing me from passing
him.
Perhaps there was a reason for that. I do that sometimes when it is
not safe for a car to overtake but that all depends on the
circumstances.

I've been held up behind defective youths purposely weaving all over the
road just to antagonise drivers, this sound more like that than someone
"taking the lane", which doesn't require weaving about - if you need
to weave to stop someone passing, then there's almost certainly room
for them to pass safely if you stop arsing around.


"taking the lane" is antagonising to drivers & shouldn't be allowed.
Cyclists should know their place.


Gutter.




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Old April 9th 15, 06:31 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
The Medway Handyman[_4_]
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On 09/04/2015 15:57, adam wrote:
On 2015-04-09, Mr Pounder wrote:
He was all over the road and it was obvious that he was deliberately trying
and succeeding in preventing me from passing him.

Perhaps there was a reason for that. I do that sometimes when it is not safe
for a car to overtake but that all depends on the circumstances.


That isn't your decision to make. Typical arrogance of cyclists.

How fast was he going?
What was the speed limit on that road?
Were there cars parked along the left hand side of the road?

In passing him I shouted "******" out of the passenger window.

Road manners at their best.



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Dave - The Medway Handyman www.medwayhandyman.co.uk
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Old April 9th 15, 07:53 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
jnugent
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On 09/04/2015 15:57, adam wrote{

On 2015-04-09, Mr Pounder wrote:
He was all over the road and it was obvious that he was deliberately trying
and succeeding in preventing me from passing him.


Perhaps there was a reason for that. I do that sometimes when it is not safe
for a car to overtake but that all depends on the circumstances.


You're a police officer, then?

How fast was he going?
What was the speed limit on that road?


From what was said in the OP, the cyclisty was clearly travelling at
significantly less than the speed limit.

Were there cars parked along the left hand side of the road?


The implication is that he could have been overaten safely but for his
anti-social behaviour.

If you're in any doubt about that, please re-read the post. What is
included (all of it) and what is not mentioned is all significant.

In passing him I shouted "******" out of the passenger window.


Road manners at their best.


Deliberatly provoking and aggravating other road users is never a good
idea, is it?
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Old April 9th 15, 07:54 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Bod[_5_]
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On 09/04/2015 18:08, The Medway Handyman wrote:
On 09/04/2015 16:18, Rob Morley wrote:
On Thu, 09 Apr 2015 14:57:03 GMT
adam wrote:

On 2015-04-09, Mr Pounder wrote:
He was all over the road and it was obvious that he was
deliberately trying and succeeding in preventing me from passing
him.
Perhaps there was a reason for that. I do that sometimes when it is
not safe for a car to overtake but that all depends on the
circumstances.

I've been held up behind defective youths purposely weaving all over the
road just to antagonise drivers, this sound more like that than someone
"taking the lane", which doesn't require weaving about - if you need
to weave to stop someone passing, then there's almost certainly room
for them to pass safely if you stop arsing around.


"taking the lane" is antagonising to drivers & shouldn't be allowed.
Cyclists should know their place.




I actually agree with you on that (a first).
When I'm cycling along the narrow country roads around here, if I see or
hear car coming, I stop and pull over close to the edge of the road (no
footpaths) where necessary.
 




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