Plod in the wrong...

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Plod in the wrong...

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I'm not keen on cyclists myself but this is wrong.

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Totally wrong - plod should have just ran over him :lol:
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That's in south London, I know where that is. I think it is bang out of order. This is an occasion when camera's can have an advantage. I hope that cuntstables boss or someone see that and he get points on his license and demoted to walking the beat. Good on the cyclist for having a go at him. Maybe it should be sent to Boris Johnson he's a cyclist. :lol:

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Rob wrote:Totally wrong - plod should have just ran over him :lol:
:lol: that would have been funny .
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typical arrogant tw@ on a push bike. should've run the c*nt over.
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know wonder he's out of breath, it took all of westminster bridge road to catch up with the copper who was in the wrong, having said that the bike rider entered the outside lane way to early for the right turn into kennington road, that was lazy riding imho, hence the impatience of the copper undertaking, the copper could have under taken the cyclist in a far less of a dangerous manner.......silly plod :crazy:
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This cyclist is on a mission and taking things too far. But the notice at the beginning is interesting and I think that style of training should be changed. It should also be changed in the highway code if it's tue.
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That cyclist will either die early from being stressed all the time or squashed under a bus!

What a complete mother F. Most of the time he was in the middle of the road antagonising drivers. He's paid no road tax, no insurance!

He winds drivers up, shouts at them, then when they get out to have a chat he's all 'ouchy couchy coo I'm filming so please don't assault me'
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same old story, 99% of cyclists are fine but its just the 1% that think they are lorrys and control the rode.
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hugeduck wrote:same old story, 99% of cyclists are fine but its just the 1% that think they are lorrys and control the rode.
other way round m8, 99% of them are arrogant fiddler, the 1% are housewives and children.
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Not a fan then rob...?
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I reckon he contrived most of those situations. Many could've been avoided with a quick touch of brakes. If I rode with such a lack of foresight I'd be dead in a week!
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the problem with MAMIL is it could equaly mean Middle Aged Men in LEATHER................ :lol: and that might be a few of us :lol:
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AMCQ46 wrote:the problem with MAMIL is it could equaly mean Middle Aged Men in LEATHER................ :lol: and that might be a few of us :lol:
not me i aint that old :lol:









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Kev L wrote:Not a fan then rob...?
P.S. you made my Harris replica rearsets yet???????? :lol: :lol:
f*ck!!!! i'd forgotten all about them!!!!! :oops: :oops:
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