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by twizzle » Thu Nov 29, 2012 9:36 am
jcjordan wrote:twizzle wrote:He's taking the piss. He knows I'm saint-like compared to some.
eg, sending a driver back into his car with the words "I'll pull your bollocks over your head and ride you like a horse".
Sent from my iThingy...
I think I that statement adequately got my belief across that his driving standards needed improvement
Lol - you noticed I didn't say that YOU were the person who said that.
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by AUbicycles » Thu Nov 29, 2012 7:24 pm
Thanks Fiona for having the guts to share, and the common decency to follow through. At the end of the day it is unfortunately better not to challenge - but the backup plan is to get a camera and this way you have something tangible.
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by jcjordan » Thu Nov 29, 2012 8:46 pm
twizzle wrote:jcjordan wrote:twizzle wrote:He's taking the piss. He knows I'm saint-like compared to some.
eg, sending a driver back into his car with the words "I'll pull your bollocks over your head and ride you like a horse".
Sent from my iThingy...
I think I that statement adequately got my belief across that his driving standards needed improvement
Lol - you noticed I didn't say that YOU were the person who said that.
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by g-boaf » Fri Nov 30, 2012 2:30 pm
Great result Fiona! And keep up the riding. 
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by JustJames » Sat Dec 01, 2012 10:40 am
jcjordan wrote: Sometimes the best defense oscillations a good offence. Fiona take heart there Srebrenica time when forceful action is necessary
Genuine question, jcjordan: Is the above what you intended to write? I understand every single word, but I don't understand either sentence.
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by jcjordan » Sat Dec 01, 2012 7:28 pm
JustJames wrote:jcjordan wrote: Sometimes the best defense oscillations a good offence. Fiona take heart there Srebrenica time when forceful action is necessary
Genuine question, jcjordan: Is the above what you intended to write? I understand every single word, but I don't understand either sentence.
New phone still have some problem with the auto correct and was a bit tired What I was intending to say was.... Sometimes the best defense is a good offence. Fiona take heart there are times when forceful action is necessary
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by il padrone » Sat Dec 01, 2012 7:32 pm
Riding bikes in traffic - what seems dangerous is usually safe; what seems safe is often more dangerous.
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by fionahills » Sat Dec 01, 2012 8:15 pm
thanks for clearing that up - I was a tad confused.... 
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by damhooligan » Sat Dec 01, 2012 11:08 pm
fionahills wrote:RESPONSE FROM BUS COMPANY - Huge kudos got a call this morning from company -the guy was absolutely awesome - HE IS A CYCLIST - totally understood how incident affected me - is working hard to id the bus driver - who did not report it - as per company rules - has an idea who it is.....says he has 'form'.....he was so nice - said should not worry about the 'smack' - understood totally....still promised to pass on my apologies but said that the bus driver had more to worry about than seeking to charge me.... Thanks for encouraging me to report it - my faith is restored - yeah I know a bit corny.....  Fiona
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by Byke » Thu Dec 06, 2012 10:49 pm
AUbicycles wrote:but the backup plan is to get a camera and this way you have something tangible.
Not trying to derail this, but there's an interesting bike helmet camera project on Kickstarter at the moment. Melbourne-based 3-time Olympian cyclist Josiah Ng is seeking funding to produce a lightweight, streamlined, helmet-mounted device with cameras facing both forwards and behind. As cameras like these become more popular (and well known to drivers) one hopes it will help moderate the behaviour of all but the worst of the hoons.
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