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Old 15-01-2016, 09:21 AM   #11
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Default Re: Cyclist nailed by Police

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Originally Posted by Kable72 View Post
So you wait or you get off your bike and take the pedestrian crossing.
By this reckoning if the lights don't change for a car, we have all been there the driver is to turn around and find another route? No the driver or drivers use caution to drive through the recalcitrant lights like they would at a non controlled intersection.

As individuals I am sure most AFF members would like to see fairness of the law practiced by all, however whenever the fairness is not demonstrated by a cyclist their world caves in. What is it about cyclists that is so enraging. Like drivers the vast majority are law abiding citizens going about their daily lives.
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