• They treat chav-cyclists differently in Oregon...

    From JNugent@jnugent73@mail.com to uk.rec.cycling on Fri Nov 8 18:01:27 2024
    From Newsgroup: uk.rec.cycling

    <https://tinyurl.com/2uthdh6s>

    QUOTE:
    An ambulance struck a cyclist in Oregon, brought him to a hospital for treatment rCo and then billed him more than $1,800, according to a lawsuit that the unwitting patient has since filed.

    William Hoesch, 71, was hit by the ambulance in question after its
    driver made a right turn, fracturing his nose and leaving him with
    scrapes as well as other injuries across his body.
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  • From Peter Keller@muzhmuzh@centrum.sk to uk.rec.cycling on Sat Nov 9 16:00:14 2024
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    On 9/11/24 13:01, JNugent wrote:
    <https://tinyurl.com/2uthdh6s>

    QUOTE:
    An ambulance struck a cyclist in Oregon, brought him to a hospital for treatment rCo and then billed him more than $1,800, according to a lawsuit that the unwitting patient has since filed.

    William Hoesch, 71, was hit by the ambulance in question after its
    driver made a right turn, fracturing his nose and leaving him with
    scrapes as well as other injuries across his body.

    Undertaking an ambulance ---
    hmmmm -
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  • From Spike@aero.spike@mail.com to uk.rec.cycling on Sat Nov 9 09:01:20 2024
    From Newsgroup: uk.rec.cycling

    JNugent <jnugent73@mail.com> wrote:
    <https://tinyurl.com/2uthdh6s>

    QUOTE:
    An ambulance struck a cyclist in Oregon, brought him to a hospital for treatment rCo and then billed him more than $1,800, according to a lawsuit that the unwitting patient has since filed.

    William Hoesch, 71, was hit by the ambulance in question after its
    driver made a right turn, fracturing his nose and leaving him with
    scrapes as well as other injuries across his body.

    What is it about the cycling fraternity that brings up the expectation that they will now lobby for vehicle speeds to be limited to 2mph? While cycle speeds remain unregulated, of course?
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    Spike
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  • From Simon Mason@invalid@invalid.invalid to uk.rec.cycling on Sat Nov 9 13:11:45 2024
    From Newsgroup: uk.rec.cycling

    On Sat, 09 Nov 2024 09:01:20 +0000, Spike wrote:

    JNugent <jnugent73@mail.com> wrote:
    <https://tinyurl.com/2uthdh6s>

    QUOTE:
    An ambulance struck a cyclist in Oregon, brought him to a hospital for
    treatment rCo and then billed him more than $1,800, according to a
    lawsuit that the unwitting patient has since filed.

    William Hoesch, 71, was hit by the ambulance in question after its
    driver made a right turn, fracturing his nose and leaving him with
    scrapes as well as other injuries across his body.

    What is it about the cycling fraternity that brings up the expectation
    that they will now lobby for vehicle speeds to be limited to 2mph? While cycle speeds remain unregulated, of course?

    What is it about the righttard fraternity that makes them try to blame
    others for the demented shit that pops into their heads?
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  • From JNugent@jnugent73@mail.com to uk.rec.cycling on Sat Nov 9 09:51:00 2024
    From Newsgroup: uk.rec.cycling

    On 09/11/2024 03:01, Spike wrote:

    JNugent <jnugent73@mail.com> wrote:

    <https://tinyurl.com/2uthdh6s>

    QUOTE:
    An ambulance struck a cyclist in Oregon, brought him to a hospital for
    treatment rCo and then billed him more than $1,800, according to a lawsuit >> that the unwitting patient has since filed.

    William Hoesch, 71, was hit by the ambulance in question after its
    driver made a right turn, fracturing his nose and leaving him with
    scrapes as well as other injuries across his body.

    What is it about the cycling fraternity that brings up the expectation that they will now lobby for vehicle speeds to be limited to 2mph? While cycle speeds remain unregulated, of course?

    I wonder whether the ambulance was on the local equivalent of blues and
    twos? A right turn is almost uncontrolled here.
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  • From Spike@aero.spike@mail.com to uk.rec.cycling on Sat Nov 9 16:02:27 2024
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    JNugent <jnugent73@mail.com> wrote:
    On 09/11/2024 07:11, Simon Mason wrote:

    On Sat, 09 Nov 2024 09:01:20 +0000, Spike wrote:
    JNugent <jnugent73@mail.com> wrote:

    <https://tinyurl.com/2uthdh6s>

    QUOTE:
    An ambulance struck a cyclist in Oregon, brought him to a hospital for >>>> treatment rCo and then billed him more than $1,800, according to a
    lawsuit that the unwitting patient has since filed.

    William Hoesch, 71, was hit by the ambulance in question after its
    driver made a right turn, fracturing his nose and leaving him with
    scrapes as well as other injuries across his body.

    What is it about the cycling fraternity that brings up the expectation
    that they will now lobby for vehicle speeds to be limited to 2mph? While >>> cycle speeds remain unregulated, of course?

    What is it about the righttard fraternity that makes them try to blame
    others for the demented shit that pops into their heads?

    Oh... Hello, Simon!

    You have taken up a new Usenet account?

    Welcome back (genuinely).

    I very much doubt the post is from the SM we are all too familiar with.
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  • From JNugent@jnugent73@mail.com to uk.rec.cycling on Sat Nov 9 09:49:16 2024
    From Newsgroup: uk.rec.cycling

    On 09/11/2024 07:11, Simon Mason wrote:

    On Sat, 09 Nov 2024 09:01:20 +0000, Spike wrote:
    JNugent <jnugent73@mail.com> wrote:

    <https://tinyurl.com/2uthdh6s>

    QUOTE:
    An ambulance struck a cyclist in Oregon, brought him to a hospital for
    treatment rCo and then billed him more than $1,800, according to a
    lawsuit that the unwitting patient has since filed.

    William Hoesch, 71, was hit by the ambulance in question after its
    driver made a right turn, fracturing his nose and leaving him with
    scrapes as well as other injuries across his body.

    What is it about the cycling fraternity that brings up the expectation
    that they will now lobby for vehicle speeds to be limited to 2mph? While
    cycle speeds remain unregulated, of course?

    What is it about the righttard fraternity that makes them try to blame
    others for the demented shit that pops into their heads?

    Oh... Hello, Simon!

    You have taken up a new Usenet account?

    Welcome back (genuinely).
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