Re: Some will be using this Friday's Critical Mass to commemorate the killing of cyclists.
- From: ashley filmer <ash.filmer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2010 01:51:04 -0700 (PDT)
On 23 Mar, 06:27, Doug <jag...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
"...You can make a statement by turning up to Critical Mass this
Friday 26 March, which meets as usual between 6pm and 7pm at the
National Theatre on the South Bank, under Waterloo Bridge. Of course,
CMs are not organised and what happens is what happens, but many
participants will no doubt be keen to stop at the spot near the Shard
building site where Haris Ahmed made his fateful final journey. This
is an important CM that may well draw some media coverage, and we urge
you to take part..."
More:http://realcycling.blogspot.com/2010/03/hgv-deaths-critical-mass-demo...
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Critical Mass Londonhttp://www.criticalmasslondon.org.uk
"Whose roads? Our roads!"
Could you not do something a bit more useful with your time than
deliberately antagonise people on the street. There is nothign to stop
you from going to that point this evening and leaving some flowers.
This is how people usually respect their falen friends.
I take it he was your friend, and not some random person who happened
to use the same form of transport as you do ?
I would feel it disrespectful to his memory to further your political
aims if this were the case Doug.
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