Cycling on pavements is against the law. If you can't do the time, don't do the crime.RenewableCandy wrote:At a ward meeting recently they invited along a speaker from the Polis. He started going on about pavement cyclists. At "questions" at the end I put up my hand and said, I don't mind pavement cyclists at all. I don't regard them as a problem, let alone a crime. I suggested they instead target the anti-social bit: I mean, you can walk in an antisocial manner, just as you can pavement-cycle in a considerate manner, just like they do all over the Continent. Then some old b***er put his hand up and said they scared him. I wanted to ask what this abject chicken was doing with himself during WWII but I came over all Diplomatic. It happens sometimes.
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In Cambridge there is no shortage of aggressive and inconsiderate cyclists and I have no time for those who cycle on pavements. Since the council reneged on its ban on cycling in the pedestrianised areas (for purely pragmatic reasons: they claimed they didn't have the resources to enforce it), you have to watch your back wherever you go. Cyclists are supposed to be considerate to pedestrians but you can guess how much notice they take of that regulation.