
I think cyclists are marginalising themselves with this sort of behaviour. 'Oooh. I have no protection so you should look out for me at all times (as I shoot red lights, mow down pedestrians and generally ignore the rules of the road because Im on a bike )' :/
( , Wed 19 Oct 2011, 19:36, Reply)

Let's not have another /links' bike argument :)
(I myself stop at all red lights, don't go on the pavement &c. As all cyclists should).
( , Wed 19 Oct 2011, 19:39, Reply)

I follow the rules when cycling.
However, I do spazz out and shout FUCKCUNTWANK! at car & van drivers who don't follow theirs.
( , Wed 19 Oct 2011, 20:32, Reply)

although I must admit my favourite shout at the moment is "Doesn't your mam let you ride on the road?"
( , Wed 19 Oct 2011, 21:20, Reply)

'This sort of behaviour' if you don't do it,I wasn't referring to you :p
( , Wed 19 Oct 2011, 22:32, Reply)

And I agree with Tabby that not all are like this. you get a holes in every race religion, movement and creed.
( , Wed 19 Oct 2011, 19:46, Reply)

Religion, movement or creed? I suppose sometimes it is a race, ha ha.
I think of it as "getting to work quick in the morning" and "playing out on me bike". Perhaps I'm not taking it seriously enough.
( , Wed 19 Oct 2011, 21:10, Reply)

I didn't see any red lights and he didn't run into any pedestrians in the clip I saw. Was it part of a longer film?
( , Wed 19 Oct 2011, 19:48, Reply)

by shouting at the lorry which was legitimately parked at the side of the road.
( , Wed 19 Oct 2011, 19:54, Reply)

He was parked in a cycle lane which is illegal and it looks like he could have parked in the car forecourt instead.
( , Wed 19 Oct 2011, 21:02, Reply)

If you're unloading, which is != parked. Also, reversing that lot into the forecourt would mean pointing it right across the road and getting in everyone's way, and that cunt would still shout at him anyway.
( , Thu 20 Oct 2011, 1:45, Reply)

No running of red lights or mowing down pedestrians. Just a bit of shouting. Which many drivers (me included) do habitually from within the safety of their car.
( , Wed 19 Oct 2011, 21:07, Reply)