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- From: Not_Al_Crawford@ed.ac.uk (Not Al Crawford)
- Newsgroups: alt.peeves
- Subject: Re: Bike Helmets
- Keywords: bikes, safety, law
- Message-ID: <40397@skye.dcs.ed.ac.uk>
- Date: 31 Jul 92 10:14:20 GMT
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- Reply-To: Not_Al_Crawford@ed.ac.uk (Not Al Crawford)
- Organization: Penicuik People's Revolutionary Sheepdog Liberation Front
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- And lo, egpv29@castle.ed.ac.uk (JHenderson) spake unto the masses saying:
- >
- > Blame the bus driver - he shouldn't have been tailgating the cyclist!!
-
- Location: Princes St.
- Traffic: Very busy indeed.
-
- Now can you see why he was so close? Besides, he *did* keep a reasonable
- distance initially, but when you're trying to do 30mph and there's a
- cyclist sitting in front of you going at < 10mph and *deliberately* not
- only slowing up you but also the tailback of traffic that's forming behind
- you, what would you do?
-
- My complaint with this guy wasn't just the way he did the sudden stop, it
- was with the way he went straight through the red light. Now this wasn't a
- case of sneaking through slowly at the very corner of the road, he just
- rode straight through it. How the hell he could get all offended at the bus
- driver for being inconsiderate and then run a red light, I don't know.
- Presumably he thought that having a motorist do something nasty allowed him
- to break the law in return. Going by that reasoning, the bus driver, having
- had to make an emergency stop to avoid the dumb cyclist, could have then
- broken another law in exchange by, say, running over the cyclist and
- crushing both him and his miserable machine beneath the not inconsiderable
- weight of a City Sprinter bus, leaving his bleeding and crushed worthless
- carcass messily oozing life, splintered bone shards, pulped brains and
- leaking intestinal fluids over Princes St.
-
- I know the driver started it, but the cyclist was also braindead. Sorry,
- but I just don't subscribe to this view that just because some motorists
- don't give cyclists due consideration, all cyclists are allowed to do
- whatever they want. Wasn't it you, Jeremy, that just said something about
- many cyclists veering between considering themselves as "road users" and
- "augmented pedestrians"?
-
- Of course, the solution to the problem is quite straightforward. Take the
- patent alligator/sharpened stake and tripwired-triggered machine-gun trap
- that Claudio and I devised to prevent cycling on the paths marked "No
- Cycling" at KB and install them along Princes St. I'd also like to put in
- some additional shape recognition equipment to cause them to automatically
- open fire on cycle couriers, whether they've done anything wrong or not.
-
- OK, on a different note...
-
- While waiting for the bus this morning I was approached by two scruffy
- looking youths who were apparently trying to hitch a lift (*). The
- conversation went..
-
- SY: Could you spare...
- ME: Sorry, I don't have any change [I had a grand total of 1p on me]
- SY: We only want 10p.
- ME: Sorry, but I don't have any change.
- SY: It's only 10p we want.
- ME: Look, I just told you I don't have any change!
- SY: No change?
- ME: NO CHANGE!
- SY: We only want 10p.
- ME: I DON'T HAVE ANY BLOODY CHANGE!
- SY: So how're you going to catch a bus then?
- ME: I've got a bloody monthly bus ticket!
- SY: Oh. [Wanders off]
-
- Kinda I wish I'd had 10p so I could have given it to him and made him go
- away.
-
- (*) Very odd this - there were two of them and they were both attempting to
- hitch on different sides of the road. Weren't they particularly fussy about
- where they were going or something?
-
- --
- Not Al Crawford - Not_Al_Crawford@ed.ac.uk
- "The water shines/A sheepdog skips across the face/A dozen times"
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