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Post by Richard on Jun 1, 2015 11:23:18 GMT
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Post by waggers on Jun 2, 2015 12:16:00 GMT
He certainly is. Adrenalin is a funny thing and you can see how it effects both the cyclist and the driver here. The cyclist's behaviour is definitely far from angelic and definitely aggravates the situation. Personally, if I had behaved like the cyclist I would be have been ashamed to post that video. The honourable thing would have been to send to the police and let them deal with it and have left it there. Instead people are now attacking the driver's business and he's even been exposed on the Daily Mail website (the world's 2nd biggest news website - fact of the day). Does he deserve this for a moment of stupidity fueled by adrenalin?
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Post by Dave G (Dango) on Jun 2, 2015 12:43:41 GMT
I think that bloke deserves everything he gets, they both acted like tools but only one threatened the others life, once with words/angst (whatever zzz) and the other time by being so bloody close in a 4x4 - not so zzzz. He could have got out the vehicle and apologised for being so close - its his problem, he created it
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Post by Lick my Ball Bag on Jun 3, 2015 6:35:50 GMT
they're as bad as each other. lots of road cyclists are dangerous and militant.....as are lots of car drivers. it's pretty pathetic really, which is why i'd never ride on the road
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Post by Fishybob666 on Jun 3, 2015 7:13:23 GMT
This is why I always carry a large meat cleaver on my commute
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Post by Richard on Jun 3, 2015 10:35:34 GMT
This is why I always carry a large meat cleaver on my commute I heard you only had a small chopper
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Post by Fishybob666 on Jun 3, 2015 11:03:37 GMT
This is why I always carry a large meat cleaver on my commute I heard you only had a small chopper Yes I do and I love to give it a good hard ride
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