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I thought they couldn't give points for RLJ on a bike.
I was stopped once for RLJ but played the American tourist over here on holiday. I don't think he really bought it but my all ID is from the States so I suspect he let me off rather than trying to sort it out. Worked for me.
As you don't require a license to drive a bike, you can't get points. No RTA offence you commit on a bike will have any effect on your car license.
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i think you are deliberatly misunderstanding my posts but for the benefit of the less astute members of the forum who will no doubt further enrage themselves thanks to your posts i'll try and better explain what i have said.
i can imagine three possible responses to the events stated in the thread. the first might be to fully accept the truth of what is being suggested, namely that someone known to the op, or at least who themself knows of the op, is posing as the thief for some unknown reason, or perhaps that the thief themself is involved in a strange post-theft stalking exercise. the second response might be to think that the facts as given seem so odd that another explanation might be more likely, whatever this might be. the third reponse might be to claim that the op is deliberatly being untruthful.
i would place myself in the second catagory. i am neither 100% credulous, nor 100% accusatory. Since my scepticism allows for the possibility of another explanation, i would first look to the op (who else is there to look towards?) for this.
So, because you find the story a little incredible you are open to the possiblity that the op is being a bit crook.
In my experience truth is usually much stranger than fiction.
And as I don't know the OP I will do the decent thing and take his story at face value rather then hint at dishonesty with absolutly no evidence. -
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I am married with three daughters (18, 19, 22) my wife and youngest daughter run marathons for a hobby, the other two 1/2 marathoons, fun runs and the like. They run 4/5 times a week. Additionally my youngest is a keen cyclist, commuting with me to 6th form, and now work.
They are all constantly bombarded with comments ranging from the fairly witty to the downright insulting/abusive. It has reached the point where they are unwilling to run alone.
I have even been cycling with my youngest when she has been subject to "street harrassment".
All in all it is not clever, or funny. It can lead to people becoming frightened to follow their interests.
101 wankers is totally believable from my experience, and just lists the unacceptable and threatening behaviour that is seen, by some, as clever. -
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