Woman in Q7 tries to kill a cyclist
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http://www.standard.co.uk/news/crime/road-rage-cyc...
From the same site.
A moment of madness, I bet he can't believe the loss of control.
From the same site.
A moment of madness, I bet he can't believe the loss of control.
God. She actually got back in her car, reversed to get a run up and then went for him. Look at what's left of his bike.
http://www.surreycomet.co.uk/news/13805068.Mum_ram...
http://www.surreycomet.co.uk/news/13805068.Mum_ram...
Hackney said:
And if the woman hadn't reacted, is it still OK to go around kicking cars? No, it's not.
I don't buy into this, "one overreaction is understandable but another one isn't". If the cyclist had dusted himself down and thrown a grenade at the Audi would that have been ok? Because, you know, the Audi driver knocked him over.
Keep your reactions proportionate and calm, that way people are less likely do something stupid.
I have never kicked out but I did slap the side of a van when he passed me far to close. I didn't even have to extend my arm that far so it shows how lucky I was. I don't buy into this, "one overreaction is understandable but another one isn't". If the cyclist had dusted himself down and thrown a grenade at the Audi would that have been ok? Because, you know, the Audi driver knocked him over.
Keep your reactions proportionate and calm, that way people are less likely do something stupid.
Being a 'Powerfully built director type' I gave it a massive smack. The tt never stopped so he knew he was in the wrong.
I don't think I would kick out though, more chance of damage being caused and then it could get nasty
Gargamel said:
http://www.standard.co.uk/news/crime/road-rage-cyc...
From the same site.
A moment of madness, I bet he can't believe the loss of control.
I wonder what happened to him. Sentencing was yesterday according to that article, but there's google brings up nothing.From the same site.
A moment of madness, I bet he can't believe the loss of control.
StarmistBlue400 said:
I have never kicked out but I did slap the side of a van when he passed me far to close. I didn't even have to extend my arm that far so it shows how lucky I was.
Being a 'Powerfully built director type' I gave it a massive smack. The tt never stopped so he knew he was in the wrong.
I don't think I would kick out though, more chance of damage being caused and then it could get nasty
I've done that - gave a Clio i slap when he pulled across into my lane heading towards a roundabout where he was going to turn left. I genuinely thought he hadn't seen me and I was being squeezed into the kerb at about 25mph. It had the desired effect as he swerved back out again.Being a 'Powerfully built director type' I gave it a massive smack. The tt never stopped so he knew he was in the wrong.
I don't think I would kick out though, more chance of damage being caused and then it could get nasty
But stopping, getting off your bike, and then kicking a car is a whole different level of pre-meditated violence.
richardxjr said:
report said:
Pyne, who has previous for dangerous drunk driving
Nasty piece of work. She's where she belongs.She was caught driving dangerously fast down the wrong side of a road by police, before being involved in a 60mph chase along a residential street in Brixton".
There's a person with major issues.
And yet the thread in GG about this still had people saying "Well, the cyclist must have provoked her", but him kicking the car was totally unprovoked... Ok...
Sometimes I worry that this kind of stupid cyclist hate (GG, and this woman, and the man the other day whos sentence changed from Dangerous driving to Causing death by after the victim dies in hospital) will make me one of the rabid angry cyclists, then I go and read road.cc's forums and realize they make me just as defensive about driving and that it's just that the Internet lets any halfwit post their angry views (Including me on occasion).
Sometimes I worry that this kind of stupid cyclist hate (GG, and this woman, and the man the other day whos sentence changed from Dangerous driving to Causing death by after the victim dies in hospital) will make me one of the rabid angry cyclists, then I go and read road.cc's forums and realize they make me just as defensive about driving and that it's just that the Internet lets any halfwit post their angry views (Including me on occasion).
Edited by SteveSteveson on Friday 13th November 14:08
JRM said:
Good. This wasn't a moment of madness, it was a sustained period of madness and not the first one either.Devil2575 said:
JRM said:
Good. This wasn't a moment of madness, it was a sustained period of madness and not the first one either.johnxjsc1985 said:
Liquid Knight said:
Three years eh?
Time to sell my rifle and shotguns and buy an Audi I think. That appears to be the easiest way to get away with attempted murder these days.
Yet people still dont get that a two tonne car can be a leathel weapon.Time to sell my rifle and shotguns and buy an Audi I think. That appears to be the easiest way to get away with attempted murder these days.
Depending on the county, local bylaws and assessment by the Police.
JuniorD said:
richardxjr said:
report said:
Pyne, who has previous for dangerous drunk driving
Nasty piece of work. She's where she belongs.She was caught driving dangerously fast down the wrong side of a road by police, before being involved in a 60mph chase along a residential street in Brixton".
There's a person with major issues.
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