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On 29/07/2013 18:03, Robin9 wrote:
Arthur Figgis;138085 Wrote: On 28/07/2013 09:50, Robin9 wrote:- Arthur Figgis;138080 Wrote:- On 27/07/2013 10:01, Robin9 wrote: - Incidentally, many pedestrians would argue fiercely with your assertion that cyclists are no danger to others. In London cyclists are loathed more intensely by pedestrians than by motorists.- Lots of people suffer from bizarre and irrational loathing for other people. I find it is generally best to just ignore such people and get on with my life. -- Arthur Figgis Surrey, UK- The authentic attitude of a London cyclist! Everyone else is out of step, not me!- So is irrational loathing the "authentic attitude" of London non-cyclists - or just idiots? What about when the very same cyclists are driving, or the motorists are cycling, or if they are all using the dangleway? -- Arthur Figgis Surrey, UK You persist in missing the point. Pedestrians do not enjoy cyclists driving illegally on pavements crashing into them. (driving or riding?) Um, does anyone enjoy that? It's never happened to me, but I assume it is no fun - especially for the cyclist, who is liable to come off worse in a collision. I suspect pedestrians might be even less happy with motorists doing it, as it can prove fatal. However I'm not sure what this has to do with anything; in general, most people disapprove of people committing offences. Plenty of cyclists don't approve of idiots illegally riding on the pavement - not least because it seems to encourage the thicker sort of "get orrf my road" motorist to think /all/ cyclists should be on the pavement. Nor do they like it when the cyclist refuses to apologise. Disliking such people and such behavior is not "irrational loathing" at all. So is it sensible to loathe tram passengers because a non-zero number are angry racists? When a cyclist is driving a motor vehicle, he is not at that moment a cyclist. So if a pedestrian decides to hire a Boris Bike on the spur of the moment, does he then loathe himself, or does it become a task for other people? -- Arthur Figgis Surrey, UK |
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On Mon, 29 Jul 2013 23:52:17 +0100
Arthur Figgis wrote: Nor do they like it when the cyclist refuses to apologise. Disliking such people and such behavior is not "irrational loathing" at all. So is it sensible to loathe tram passengers because a non-zero number are angry racists? If about 50% of people who got on trams starting mouthing off or generally causing a nuisance then people WOULD think there was something odd about people who ride trams. At least 50% of the time when I see a cyclist either in my car or when walking I'll see them break rules in some way. Usually by riding through a red light if they can get away with it. -- Spud |
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obfuscate like that. An entire post consisting of irrelevant gibberish designed solely to divert the argument away from its central theme. |
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