Re: Riding on the pavement
- From: "Alan Holmes" <alan_holmes@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2007 16:50:40 GMT
"Terry" <tenzin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:memo.20070331004707.1368A@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
In article <P_gPh.48$B54.28@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
archierob@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (archierob) wrote:
Whatever the circumstances they will find an excuse to circumvent the
'law'. In pursuit of a crime etc. Testing the vehicle to its limit
-ie doing 160 mph on a public highway. Shooting dead Harry Stanley
because he was in possession of a coffee table leg. It goes on and on
- they intimidate us into believing that they can break the law to
protect us and we are far to frightened to protest. When it comes to
the police we are all cowards - we dare not challenge them because we
are far too frightened to do so.
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.
And, if you are robbed, they come about two days after the event just to
give you a crime number, I'd rather turn to the local cyclist.
Basically, tossers are tossers regardless of their mode of transport.
.
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