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Walker injured by cyclist. Cyclist didn't stop.
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On 26 July, 18:21, "The Medway Handyman" davidl...@no-spam- blueyonder.co.uk wrote: Squashme wrote: On 26 July, 09:44, "Mr. Benn" wrote: "Tony Dragon" wrote in message ... Squashme wrote: On 25 July, 09:16, "Mr. Benn" wrote: Just to address the imbalance caused by Doug. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england...shire-10751558 A man has been left bruised and scared to walk alone after being hit and knocked down by a cyclist in Nottingham. John Yates walks along the canal every day as part of his recovery after two strokes. But on Thursday, his 72nd birthday, he was knocked over near the Wilford Street lock by a hit-and-run cyclist. Mr Yates, who bruised his hand and arm, said he was shocked at the lack of consideration. He said: "I was very, very shaken and I started to get to my feet very slowly and I looked. "And he had a glance over his shoulder but he never slowed down - never mind stop - and just carried on." His wife Hilary added: "Any decent person would stop and ask if you're okay, if you've been hurt, if they can help you, anybody would do that, surely?" He should carry a stick and swing it. So no comment about the cyclist then? It was obviously the fault of the pedestrian. Really? Why? Whoosh. Whoosh Double Whoosh. -- Dave - intelligent enough to realise that a push bike is a kid's toy, not a viable form of transport. |
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Walker injured by cyclist. Cyclist didn't stop.
On 26 July, 23:21, "The Medway Handyman" davidl...@no-spam-
blueyonder.co.uk wrote: Squashme wrote: On 26 July, 18:21, "The Medway Handyman" davidl...@no-spam- blueyonder.co.uk wrote: Squashme wrote: On 26 July, 09:44, "Mr. Benn" wrote: "Tony Dragon" wrote in message .. . Squashme wrote: On 25 July, 09:16, "Mr. Benn" wrote: Just to address the imbalance caused by Doug. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england...shire-10751558 A man has been left bruised and scared to walk alone after being hit and knocked down by a cyclist in Nottingham. John Yates walks along the canal every day as part of his recovery after two strokes. But on Thursday, his 72nd birthday, he was knocked over near the Wilford Street lock by a hit-and-run cyclist. Mr Yates, who bruised his hand and arm, said he was shocked at the lack of consideration. He said: "I was very, very shaken and I started to get to my feet very slowly and I looked. "And he had a glance over his shoulder but he never slowed down - never mind stop - and just carried on." His wife Hilary added: "Any decent person would stop and ask if you're okay, if you've been hurt, if they can help you, anybody would do that, surely?" He should carry a stick and swing it. So no comment about the cyclist then? It was obviously the fault of the pedestrian. Really? Why? Whoosh. Whoosh Double Whoosh. Treble whoosh a hundred times more than you can ever say it! So ppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! QED |
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Walker injured by cyclist. Cyclist didn't stop.
Squashme wrote:
On 26 July, 23:21, "The Medway Handyman" davidl...@no-spam- blueyonder.co.uk wrote: Squashme wrote: On 26 July, 18:21, "The Medway Handyman" davidl...@no-spam- blueyonder.co.uk wrote: Squashme wrote: On 26 July, 09:44, "Mr. Benn" wrote: "Tony Dragon" wrote in message ... Squashme wrote: On 25 July, 09:16, "Mr. Benn" wrote: Just to address the imbalance caused by Doug. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england...shire-10751558 A man has been left bruised and scared to walk alone after being hit and knocked down by a cyclist in Nottingham. John Yates walks along the canal every day as part of his recovery after two strokes. But on Thursday, his 72nd birthday, he was knocked over near the Wilford Street lock by a hit-and-run cyclist. Mr Yates, who bruised his hand and arm, said he was shocked at the lack of consideration. He said: "I was very, very shaken and I started to get to my feet very slowly and I looked. "And he had a glance over his shoulder but he never slowed down - never mind stop - and just carried on." His wife Hilary added: "Any decent person would stop and ask if you're okay, if you've been hurt, if they can help you, anybody would do that, surely?" He should carry a stick and swing it. So no comment about the cyclist then? It was obviously the fault of the pedestrian. Really? Why? Whoosh. Whoosh Double Whoosh. Treble whoosh a hundred times more than you can ever say it! So ppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thats actually the most rational argument I've ever heard from a cyclo****. -- Dave - intelligent enough to realise that a push bike is a kid's toy, not a viable form of transport. |
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