
They declare themselves beyond the law by breaking it, therefore they are not protected by the law when it comes to your response.
You can, therefore, legally rape them, and enjoy it, and take pictures of yourself enjoying it, and they can't do a thing in response.
Oh wait - they can, because fucking workshy hippy idiots have cried so loudly about it being unfair that they're not allowed to do exactly as they please that they appear to have managed to break the system.
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You can, therefore, legally rape them, and enjoy it, and take pictures of yourself enjoying it, and they can't do a thing in response.
Oh wait - they can, because fucking workshy hippy idiots have cried so loudly about it being unfair that they're not allowed to do exactly as they please that they appear to have managed to break the system.

To be fair, though, more of them are behaving themselves over the last few moths, and have been stopping for lights....
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You're right - I'm genuinely thinking about starting to carry a stick to twat them with as they sail past the red lights.
I pushed one off his bike on the pavement the other day, and his come back was "You don't have the right to push me off when I'm riding on the pavement, whenever I ride on the pavement I'm always considerate", the twat.
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I pushed one off his bike on the pavement the other day, and his come back was "You don't have the right to push me off when I'm riding on the pavement, whenever I ride on the pavement I'm always considerate", the twat.

brilliant.....
A while ago, they closed off Soho road to traffic (replacing water pipes or something), but cyclists kept mounting the pavement and racing down to get into the square. After a week of this, there were a pair of Police stopping each one and either warning or ticketing them. Those cyclist really do get irrate when they are told off :D
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A while ago, they closed off Soho road to traffic (replacing water pipes or something), but cyclists kept mounting the pavement and racing down to get into the square. After a week of this, there were a pair of Police stopping each one and either warning or ticketing them. Those cyclist really do get irrate when they are told off :D

And it's great fun watching them near embolism trying to argue an invalid point.
* See also their screams of agony when one beats them to near death with a crowbar.
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* See also their screams of agony when one beats them to near death with a crowbar.

I'm a cyclist and think they're all knobbers. One of these days I'm gonna see someone get sideswiped at a cross roads and probably lose my lunch.
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Talking on the phone whilst progamming satnavs and shouting at their vile kids, etc. etc.
Heard of many people killed by cyclists?
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Heard of many people killed by cyclists?

You shouldn't be cycling. It's very simple. That's not to excuse motorists but "two wrongs don't make a right".
I don't take a short-cut through your back garden on the way to work, because I once tripped over a paving slab.
And as for being killed by a cyclist - well - I'd say a 6' man weighing 11 stone travelling at 30 mph through a red light - well - I figure that could well be enough to put someone very in hospital, yes.
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I don't take a short-cut through your back garden on the way to work, because I once tripped over a paving slab.
And as for being killed by a cyclist - well - I'd say a 6' man weighing 11 stone travelling at 30 mph through a red light - well - I figure that could well be enough to put someone very in hospital, yes.