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LR NUT



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Disco 4 and Cyclist Road Rage

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Steve D



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Been around for a while that one. The driver has got SMBMS. Thats Small Man Big Mouth Syndrome. Laughing

Post #272655 14th Aug 2015 5:42 am
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Only since the beginning of June, it takes a while for news to get North of the Border, must tell the neighbour down the road, he said one of his pigeons was missing Whistle

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/shock...ly-5802921 p****d off with a Digital Keyboard Warrior

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I'd have just head butted him, knicked his keys and rode off.

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Tulgey



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And scratched it with HIS key...............

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klian787



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Rolling with laughter

Post #272745 14th Aug 2015 7:27 pm
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The Doctor



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I wonder what the Disco driver would have done if instead of arguing, the first thing the cyclist did was punch him straight in the face? Would it have been a major shock to the system that sent him packing or would it have just turned into an all out brawl?

In any case, I don't think any of us would want this situation but it goes to show the sort of nutters that are out there and how they might react if you remonstrate with their iffy driving. LL.B (Hons) - University of Derby
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Post #272781 15th Aug 2015 9:32 am
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j77



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I don't condone the actions of the Disco owner it could've resulted in serious injury, and could've passed without a fuss. But it does boil my blood when cyclists, after years of bumping their gums about safe cycle routes don't use them. And yes I know it's not law, but it is one of my minor gripes.

In my day job I come into contact with them a lot, it's not easy trying to overtake a group of cyclists with a 50ft tri axle coach. I'm always courteous and give them space, as I wouldn't give them the satisfaction of reporting me.

The ones in the city are the worst, don't stop for red lights or crossings, jump from the road to the path constantly and completely ignore the signs on the back of my coach instructing them not to pass on the inside Evil or Very Mad oh and when they do stop at lights they lean against the coach.

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The Doctor wrote:

In any case, I don't think any of us would want this situation but it goes to show the sort of nutters that are out there and how they might react if you remonstrate with their iffy driving.


Two nutters meting each other by the looks of it! Plenty of fault on both sides there. I'd ban them both from using the roads.....forever! Very Happy 2011 SD4 HSE Auto
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The Doctor



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London road rage case referred to D-Man for a strong sentence hearing Laughing LL.B (Hons) - University of Derby
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