Seems not having brakes would have made no difference. He was on the phone at the time.
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Hipster causes murder on a bike
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostSeems not having brakes would have made no difference. He was on the phone at the time.
Phone addiction is real, wonder how the government will figure out how to tax it.Maybe tomorrow, I'll want to settle down. Until tomorrow, I'll just keep moving on.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostSeems not having brakes would have made no difference. He was on the phone at the time.
I bet he can beat £20k tulip boxes up to 20mph.Comment
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Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostHe must have been tracking his 'off the lights' acceleration on his phone.
I bet he can beat £20k tulip boxes up to 20mph.Comment
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Originally posted by Hobosapien View PostSo everyone involved was on the phone.
Phone addiction is real, wonder how the government will figure out how to tax it.Comment
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I'm off to the Old Bailey to see if I can get into this trial (court 11). I'll report back if anything interesting happens. And if I can bust any media biased reporting of the trial.Comment
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Originally posted by GJABS View PostI'm off to the Old Bailey to see if I can get into this trial (court 11). I'll report back if anything interesting happens. And if I can bust any media biased reporting of the trial.Comment
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Originally posted by GJABS View PostI'm off to the Old Bailey to see if I can get into this trial (court 11). I'll report back if anything interesting happens. And if I can bust any media biased reporting of the trial.Comment
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Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostGet an umbrella?
I got shouted out by a well dressed lady recently for not stopping for her on a Zebra Crossing. I did then stop, pointed out that since she was riding her bike across she wasn't therefore a pedestrian, had no right of way and was in fact breaking the law.
And just too be clear, there was no chance of me hitting her by not stopping since we were at opposite ends of a fairly wide crossing and she would not have been inconvenienced in the slightest...
But I do get seriously irritated by having to stop at a Pelican Crossing for some tit on a bike who's pressed the button so they can ride across the road.Blog? What blog...?Comment
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostHmmm. Another cyclist no looking where's he's going...
I got shouted out by a well dressed lady recently for not stopping for her on a Zebra Crossing. I did then stop, pointed out that since she was riding her bike across she wasn't therefore a pedestrian, had no right of way and was in fact breaking the law.
And just too be clear, there was no chance of me hitting her by not stopping since we were at opposite ends of a fairly wide crossing and she would not have been inconvenienced in the slightest...
But I do get seriously irritated by having to stop at a Pelican Crossing for some tit on a bike who's pressed the button so they can ride across the road.Comment
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