I don't know or remember the presenter's name (it was about 13:30), but there was a discussion about chavs on their chav-bikes, with caller
after caller complaining about chav-cycle-riding on footways and
pedestrian zones.
Then... a typical pseudo-intellectual road.cc reader... complete with a sequence of total non-sequiturs and made up stats, pointing out that the only country that has chav-registration is North Korea.
It was Road.cc Bingo.
But then (and I do wish that smug, self-satisfied, road.cc chav had been kept on the line for this)... a dignified gentleman by the name of
Matthew Briggs rang in.
He introduced himself and advised the station and its listeners that his wife, Kim Briggs, had been killed by a chav on a chav-bike (I am paraphrasing the nomenclature - the caller was just a little too polite
to them as far as I was concerned).
He recounted his battle since 2017 to have the law governing chavs and
their behaviour on their chav-bikes amended to create offences of
causing death by careless and/or dangerous chav-cycling.
And... Good News... Iain Duncan Smith, MP, has undertaken to table an amendment to a Bill currently on its way through the Commons.
Read more (ironically, though it is followed by wails of anguish in the comments) at:
<https://road.cc/content/news/iain-duncan-smith-calls-death-dangerous-cycling-law-308247>
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