• RLJ cyclist snarls **** at lady

    From Spike@21:1/5 to All on Sun Apr 14 08:18:13 2024
    A lady was crossing at a junction, with the pedestrian lights in her
    favour, and…

    QUOTE “I was crossing Portland Place in London recently, waiting on the central reservation for the lights to turn green,” she added.

    “As I stepped off, a cyclist, a man in his 30s, went through the red lights and almost collided with me. But instead of apologising, he flicked me a
    rude sign.

    “I just pointed at the green light for pedestrians and he called me the
    worst word in the English language. And when you get older, I think you
    have an obligation to speak out when things aren’t right.” UNQUOTE

    Cyclists, as you might expect, set about denigrating the lady for her
    actions - but not, of course, those of the uncouth cyclist.

    Some comments:

    - I hope she enjoys her rant and 30 seconds of renewed "fame". Without quantifying her comments with a bit more detail, she adds absolutely
    nothing to the debate.

    - Talk about a group of people who think they're the center of the
    universe, most actors and actresses think that way, and I'm sure Joan does.


    […] people like Joan are extremely uppity, they think they're special
    because they're actors and actresses and think they're the equivalent of
    being kings and queens and live that sort of lifestyle and expect everyone around them to treat them that way.

    - Didn't she used to have a career?

    - She's an actress - she makes things up for a living.

    <https://road.cc/content/news/patricia-hodge-launches-cyclists-centre-universe-rant-307797>

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    Spike At

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  • From JNugent@21:1/5 to Spike on Sun Apr 14 13:30:54 2024
    On 14/04/2024 09:18 am, Spike wrote:

    A lady was crossing at a junction, with the pedestrian lights in her
    favour, and…

    QUOTE “I was crossing Portland Place in London recently, waiting on the central reservation for the lights to turn green,” she added.

    “As I stepped off, a cyclist, a man in his 30s, went through the red lights and almost collided with me. But instead of apologising, he flicked me a
    rude sign.

    “I just pointed at the green light for pedestrians and he called me the worst word in the English language. And when you get older, I think you
    have an obligation to speak out when things aren’t right.” UNQUOTE

    Cyclists, as you might expect, set about denigrating the lady for her
    actions - but not, of course, those of the uncouth cyclist.

    Some comments:

    - I hope she enjoys her rant and 30 seconds of renewed "fame". Without quantifying her comments with a bit more detail, she adds absolutely
    nothing to the debate.

    - Talk about a group of people who think they're the center of the
    universe, most actors and actresses think that way, and I'm sure Joan does.


    […] people like Joan are extremely uppity, they think they're special because they're actors and actresses and think they're the equivalent of being kings and queens and live that sort of lifestyle and expect everyone around them to treat them that way.

    - Didn't she used to have a career?

    - She's an actress - she makes things up for a living.

    <https://road.cc/content/news/patricia-hodge-launches-cyclists-centre-universe-rant-307797>

    Chavs on chav-bikes... the dregs of humanity.

    And they know it, which is why they are so defensive.

    How much more "detail" could they possibly need?

    The victim clearly states that there was a "...green light for
    pedestrians...".

    The commentators really are scum.

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  • From Spike@21:1/5 to JNugent on Sun Apr 14 18:12:59 2024
    JNugent <JNugent73@mail.com> wrote:
    On 14/04/2024 09:18 am, Spike wrote:

    A lady was crossing at a junction, with the pedestrian lights in her
    favour, and…

    QUOTE “I was crossing Portland Place in London recently, waiting on the >> central reservation for the lights to turn green,” she added.

    “As I stepped off, a cyclist, a man in his 30s, went through the red lights
    and almost collided with me. But instead of apologising, he flicked me a
    rude sign.

    “I just pointed at the green light for pedestrians and he called me the
    worst word in the English language. And when you get older, I think you
    have an obligation to speak out when things aren’t right.” UNQUOTE

    Cyclists, as you might expect, set about denigrating the lady for her
    actions - but not, of course, those of the uncouth cyclist.

    Some comments:

    - I hope she enjoys her rant and 30 seconds of renewed "fame". Without
    quantifying her comments with a bit more detail, she adds absolutely
    nothing to the debate.

    - Talk about a group of people who think they're the center of the
    universe, most actors and actresses think that way, and I'm sure Joan does. >>

    […] people like Joan are extremely uppity, they think they're special
    because they're actors and actresses and think they're the equivalent of
    being kings and queens and live that sort of lifestyle and expect everyone >> around them to treat them that way.

    - Didn't she used to have a career?

    - She's an actress - she makes things up for a living.

    <https://road.cc/content/news/patricia-hodge-launches-cyclists-centre-universe-rant-307797>

    Chavs on chav-bikes... the dregs of humanity.

    And they know it, which is why they are so defensive.

    How much more "detail" could they possibly need?

    The victim clearly states that there was a "...green light for pedestrians...".

    The commentators really are scum.

    I never posted the account of a famous racing cyclist who, in a fit of alcohol-fuelled enthusiasm, had a cap thrown at him by a spectator.

    The cycling media were full of faux indignation as they fulminated in page after page about this heinous crime.

    Somewhere buried in all the wall of righteousness was one sentence that mentioned the same rider spitting at the spectators.

    Cyclists, eh.

    Perhaps the lady of the story above was lucky to get away with only nearly being knocked down and sworn at in a disgraceful manner. The lady receiving
    a face-full of gel-pack-flavoured spittle might have rounded off the
    incident nicely as far as the scum cyclist was concerned.

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    Spike

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  • From Brian@21:1/5 to Spike on Tue Apr 16 06:55:31 2024
    Spike <aero.spike@mail.com> wrote:
    JNugent <JNugent73@mail.com> wrote:
    On 14/04/2024 09:18 am, Spike wrote:

    A lady was crossing at a junction, with the pedestrian lights in her
    favour, and…

    QUOTE “I was crossing Portland Place in London recently, waiting on the >>> central reservation for the lights to turn green,” she added.

    “As I stepped off, a cyclist, a man in his 30s, went through the red lights
    and almost collided with me. But instead of apologising, he flicked me a >>> rude sign.

    “I just pointed at the green light for pedestrians and he called me the >>> worst word in the English language. And when you get older, I think you
    have an obligation to speak out when things aren’t right.” UNQUOTE

    Cyclists, as you might expect, set about denigrating the lady for her
    actions - but not, of course, those of the uncouth cyclist.

    Some comments:

    - I hope she enjoys her rant and 30 seconds of renewed "fame". Without
    quantifying her comments with a bit more detail, she adds absolutely
    nothing to the debate.

    - Talk about a group of people who think they're the center of the
    universe, most actors and actresses think that way, and I'm sure Joan does. >>>

    […] people like Joan are extremely uppity, they think they're special
    because they're actors and actresses and think they're the equivalent of >>> being kings and queens and live that sort of lifestyle and expect everyone >>> around them to treat them that way.

    - Didn't she used to have a career?

    - She's an actress - she makes things up for a living.

    <https://road.cc/content/news/patricia-hodge-launches-cyclists-centre-universe-rant-307797>

    Chavs on chav-bikes... the dregs of humanity.

    And they know it, which is why they are so defensive.

    How much more "detail" could they possibly need?

    The victim clearly states that there was a "...green light for
    pedestrians...".

    The commentators really are scum.

    I never posted the account of a famous racing cyclist who, in a fit of alcohol-fuelled enthusiasm, had a cap thrown at him by a spectator.

    The cycling media were full of faux indignation as they fulminated in page after page about this heinous crime.

    Somewhere buried in all the wall of righteousness was one sentence that mentioned the same rider spitting at the spectators.

    Cyclists, eh.

    Perhaps the lady of the story above was lucky to get away with only nearly being knocked down and sworn at in a disgraceful manner. The lady receiving
    a face-full of gel-pack-flavoured spittle might have rounded off the
    incident nicely as far as the scum cyclist was concerned.


    Cyclists spitting is common place.

    Some years ago, the Tour of France included sections in the UK, including
    our area.

    An acquaintance lived near the route and was trying to get to a local shop
    as the riders came near his house. Roads were closed, barriers everywhere, general chaos. As he waited to cross the road, he saw rider after rider
    spit in road.

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