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Old 21-02-2017, 23:01   #107
Arthurgray50@blu
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Re: Hundreds attend protest after 3 cyclists killed on streets of London in under a w

To me, and l cycle. About 60% of cyclists are totally bonkers. And shouldn't be allowed t ride Cycle.

I have seen cyclist risk there OWN lives by jumping red lights, going over a roundabout like crazy people. No lights at night, cycle on pavements.

And if l hit a cyclist's. Then l will be in the wrong. 'undue care and attention' under the law for motorist.

IF, a cycle knocks me down on a pavement. And this has happened several times. They will cycle straight away.

Who pays my wages, if l am off work for several weeks.
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