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[To see the seagull sh*t you need to use slo-mo, just before the target
looks down to see what happened]
23 April 2024, 08:56
Those pesky anti-cycling seagulls are at it againrCa
WerCOve got a rather niche edition of rCyWhy donrCOt cyclists use the cycle lanes?rCO this morning rCo because, as poor Dublin-based cyclist Kevin found out to his cost yesterday, a notorious band of anti-cycling seagulls appear to be targeting the cityrCOs painted bike lanes with clinical precisionrCa
What a shot. And what an advert for the Insta360, if werCOre honest. IrCOve already watched that clip ten times.
Though in all seriousness, if this trend of anti-cycling seagulls (they
must be spending too much time on Twitter, even with the bird logo disappearing) makes it across the Irish Sea, itrCOll be very interesting to see what side former Worcester MP Alan Amos rCo who last month called for a clampdown on rCLdangerous and selfishrCY cyclists and rCLviciousrCY gulls in the
town centre rCo takesrCa
Now thatrCOs the culture war werCOve all been waiting for.
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On 24/04/2024 09:21 am, Spike wrote:
[To see the seagull sh*t you need to use slo-mo, just before the target
looks down to see what happened]
23 April 2024, 08:56
Those pesky anti-cycling seagulls are at it againrCa
WerCOve got a rather niche edition of rCyWhy donrCOt cyclists use the cycle >> lanes?rCO this morning rCo because, as poor Dublin-based cyclist Kevin found >> out to his cost yesterday, a notorious band of anti-cycling seagulls appear >> to be targeting the cityrCOs painted bike lanes with clinical precisionrCa >>
What a shot. And what an advert for the Insta360, if werCOre honest. IrCOve >> already watched that clip ten times.
Though in all seriousness, if this trend of anti-cycling seagulls (they
must be spending too much time on Twitter, even with the bird logo
disappearing) makes it across the Irish Sea, itrCOll be very interesting to >> see what side former Worcester MP Alan Amos rCo who last month called for a >> clampdown on rCLdangerous and selfishrCY cyclists and rCLviciousrCY gulls in the
town centre rCo takesrCa
Now thatrCOs the culture war werCOve all been waiting for.
<https://road.cc/content/news/cycling-live-blog-23-april-2024-307973#live-blog-item-57109>
Seagulls in Worcester?
It's a long way inland.