Lynda.
Author: Pete
Author: Pete
Author: Pete
Pete 27 November 2008 at 07:11 GMT
Date: Wednesday, 26 November, 2008,
I am writing to express my objection and disgust at the way
in which your members behaved towards me today.
Although I am a motorist, I have always believed that both
two and four wheeled drivers and riders can co exist
peacefully and have mutual respect for each other. However,
after my experience today, I am forced to revise that
opinion.
I am seriously ill at present and am undergoing various
procedures and tests. I was on my way to hospital urgently
after experiencing further symptoms when I came across
members of your club riding across the entire road and
refusing to give way.
I attempted to pass them safely and briefly tooted my horn
o warn them that I was behind. However, this only served to
leave me exposed to abusive gestures, shouting and a more
determined action on the part of your members to block the
entire road and weave in front of me. I attempted to explain
to one of your members that I was trying to get to a
hospital urgently but was told to f*** off.
I'm afraid that I ended up having to blow my horn
repeatedly and stave off the most revolting and unpleasant
behaviour from your members. I ended up so upset that I
swore back at them which I do regret.
I appreciate that cyclists do have motorists behave
dangerously and abusively towards them and I have every
sympathy with cyclists in this situation. However, today, I
really did try to relay my genuine need to get past your
members who blocked the whole road in the politest way that
could and only resorted to less polite means when provoked
and abused by your members.
I was absolutely speechless at the aggression, arrogance
and abusive behaviour of your members and can only draw the
conclusion that your club seem to enjoy provocative and
aggressive cycling to the detriment of other road users.
I am also considering contacting the police to report your
members' behaviour which not only was against the
Highway Code but also objectionably rude and abusive.
I am not expecting a response from you as your club no
doubt condones such behaviour but suggest that your members
start to realise that not all motorists are being difficult
or impatient for the sake of it and there are genuine
occasions when cars or other road users need to get past. Up
until now I have always tried to treat cyclists with
respect, it is a pity that this has not been mutual.
ebbie Cleaveley
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Author: Jeff
StephenRBeet 25 November 2008 at 12:58 GMT
Hell, I wonder if the Mike Morley mentioned on your blog is any relation to the Michael Morley of Stoke d'Abernon whom I'm trying to trace in connection with some records he made in the 1950's. Any help would be really appreciated.
Thanks, Stephen Beet StephenRBeet@gmail.com
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Pete 20 November 2008 at 07:04 GMT
The Star gave a very friendly welcome and wished us good cycling on leaving
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