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• #6052
Also, should've stayed on his horse.
Schoolboy error.
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• #6053
He probably leaned.
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• #6054
He probably leaned.
He had an acute scoliosis, you insensitive bastard.
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• #6056
Reep
bradybrady
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• #6057
HELMET KLAXON!
Helmet package on the BBC News Channel coming up shortly.
Possibly as a result of this:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-jersey-29428094Worth pointing out that
Jersey also has the highest car ownership per head of the population in the world, with car ownership rising by 14% between 1996 and 2001, according to the last Census.
(Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/jersey/content/articles/2005/10/07/election05_issues_transport_feature.shtml)
Way to fix the problem at the root...
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• #6058
I'm sure it will be completely reasonable and full of interesting insights!
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• #6059
The legislation covers any bike of two wheels or more propelled by the rider’s own power, which includes young children’s balance bikes.
I wonder if scooters are included.
Or roller skates.
Heelys?
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• #6060
Clearly unicyclists don't need helmets
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• #6061
propelled by the rider’s own power
I might go to Jersey just to freewheel helmetless down the biggest hill I can find
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• #6062
Someone who claims to be a London paramedic calls helmet less cyclists "idiots", claims to have seen ten cyclists killed by not wearing a helmet and claims most cyclists are killed by red light jumping:
http://www.tryingmypatients.co.uk/2014/10/kids-buses-bikes-and-helmets.html
I'm afraid she's banned me for calling her a lying sack of shit.
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• #6063
The blog is as truthful as it needs to be.
laughable, textbook case of 'you are entitled to your opinions, you are not entitled to your own facts'. Grubby little campaign is about the size of it. is there a way to report this facile, victim blaming fool to her paymasters?
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• #6064
I assume that http://www.londonambulance.nhs.uk/talking_with_us/enquiries,_feedback_and_compla.aspx would be a good start
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• #6065
I've commented, constructively I hope, on the basis that if the poor lad was struck while crossing the road on his bike then the bike is irrelevant. If he'd been crossing the road on foot he'd still have head injuries.
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• #6066
A further point on the above.
I do not have a copy of the relevant NHS trust's staff code of conduct to hand, or its social media policy if it has one, but I cannot see it looking kindly on her actions.
Firstly, if she is stating there is a core of truth to her experiences, then they would surely be easily identifiable with real accident victims and therefore breaching patient confidentiality.
However if they are entirely made up then that seems equally likely to bring the Trust into disrepute, given as the posts are represented as the authentic tales of a paramedic.
Either way who wants the additional stress of worrying whether the person treating them is going to freely adapt the experience into some online screed or other?
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• #6067
or if the person treating them is going to do a half arsed job because they have an agenda and want to teach that person 'a lesson'.
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• #6068
I think she's taken the blog down.
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• #6069
boo.
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• #6070
expect a visit from the gendarmes and prepare to defend yourself in court on trolling charges.
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• #6071
Ms. Shaw has still left plenty of evidence of her prejudices, for there is really no other word to describe them
http://www.tryingmypatients.co.uk/2012/06/cyclists-take-note.html?m=1
NB taking a blog down doesn't do much good when someone's already saved a copy.
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• #6072
'i'm not a racist, some of my best friends aren't white, but...'
etc.
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• #6073
tryingmypatients.co.uk/2012/06/cyclists-take-note.html?m=1
"Is it just me or is there a seriously weird risk assessment going on there? ^"
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• #6074
I noted the usual 2 abreast nonsense
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• #6075
"it's just a bit of a laugh, why are you taking it so seriously?!"
He might still have been alive today if he'd been wearing that helmet. Silly King Richard.