Re: Riding on the pavement



In article <460e1709$0$8743$ed2619ec@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
usenetguff@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Tony B) wrote:

Terry wrote:

I don't know whether you challenge pavement cyclists but I'm
guessing you wouldn't turn to them for assistance if your home was
robbed.

I think you will find the only "assistance" one gets is a crime
number in order to fill out one's insurance claim. A few days later
you will get a fabulous leaflet offering advice on dealing with your
trauma.


What a choice. Obtain a crime number, without which insurance purchased
is worthless, or ask a pavement cyclist to sympathise with one's loss.
.



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