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Fed up with town centre cyclists (From Falmouth Packet)

Fed up with town centre cyclists
10:50am Wednesday 24th October 2012 in Letters
Has anyone noticed the number of people cycling against the traffic in Falmouth’s main street?
The main cause has to be the lack of signage to indicate that bicycles are forbidden!
Why am I writing this? Well mainly because I’m fed up with being almost knocked over by inconsiderate pedal pushers.
Roger Jacob (sent by email)
UPDATE: Crackdown planned for 'wrong way' Falmouth town centre cyclists. Click here to read
Comments(14)
ucsweb
says...
5:06pm Wed 24 Oct 12
In the past I have been given the choice to get run down by a bike on the pavement or step out in front of a car. If you try to protest all you get is a mouthful of abuse. The Police and PCSO's don't take any notice when it happens and wont until someone is seriously injured or killed!
Make the town fully pedestrian or traffic and police it properly.
abecambridge
says...
11:19am Thu 25 Oct 12
I suggested a compromise whereby we acknowledge the need for a designated cycle way through the town and a complete ban on motor vehichles.
ucsweb
says...
1:57pm Thu 25 Oct 12
GrahamHarris
says...
1:19pm Mon 29 Oct 12
What the law also says is that its a one way street and the idiot cyclists going through it the wrong way are doing so illegally!!! I'm extremely tempted to 'accidentally' step in front of one and make sure they end up on the deck. I should then be able to get a few hundred £££'s in compensation too ;-)
molesworth
says...
1:44pm Mon 29 Oct 12
Lord Barrington Forbes-Smythe
says...
4:30pm Mon 29 Oct 12
Until the council come up with something forward-thinking (like banning cars from going along there and then introducing a cycle lane), this problem will persist and, despite many posters here talking about the law being sacrosanct, etc., I think a blind eye should be turned to this practice as long as they’re not tearing through there hell-for-leather.
Plenty of times when walking through there, I’ve encountered rude and impatient drivers who seem surprised to find pedestrians in their way (on the busiest street in the town that even looks and feels like a pedestrianized area, at least until the next driver approaches). I can honestly say that I’ve not had any problems with cyclists there.
Could it be that they’re just an easier target for pedestrians’ ire than drivers?
Claudius
says...
7:52pm Mon 29 Oct 12
Are you seriously suggesting that they are incapable of walking through town like the pedestrians ?
As others have said...it is against the law and I expect our local plod would stop them if he can find time between what seems endless gassing with everybody every time I see him.
Lord Barrington Forbes-Smythe
says...
8:47am Tue 30 Oct 12
As for the law, well, I know there are other (bye)laws that I sometimes don't strictly follow for my own convenience, after forming a reasoned opinion about the level of seriousness and the effects on others, and I'd be surprised if all of these commenters who are insisting on the letter of the law being applied don't do the same when it suits them (incorrect parking, littering, dogs on beaches, letting an under-18 have alcohol... the list goes on and on). 'Let he who is without sin cast the first stone.'
Claudius
says...
9:19am Tue 30 Oct 12
I am also fed up squeezing past cars parked in places they shouldn't ,leaving little space to pass and resulting in me scraping my wheels along the pavement.
There are reasons for rules Lbfs
dukeoffalmouth
says...
12:05pm Tue 30 Oct 12
"I'm extremely tempted to 'accidentally' step in front of one and make sure they end up on the deck. I should then be able to get a few hundred £££'s in compensation too ;-)"
Are you suggesting to deliberately cause an accident in order to make a claim for compensation? Is that not illegal? In the event of you actually being involved in an incident this statement could well be used as evidence that you conspired to defraud.
molesworth
says...
4:38pm Tue 30 Oct 12
Lord Barrington Forbes-Smythe
says...
8:27am Wed 31 Oct 12
molesworth
says...
2:52pm Wed 31 Oct 12
abecambridge says...
1:44pm Wed 24 Oct 12