• Unfortunately, we cannot be allowed to cycle everywhere.

    Just outside the foot tunnel is Cutty Sark Gardens, where cycling is also prohibited.

    During the week, Cutty Sark Gardens is a large, flat expanse of concrete, and one would question why one shouldn't be allowed to cycle across it. But at the weekend, Cutty Sark Gardens is packed with people, and cycling can be hazardous.

    Leicester Square is the same. You just can't allow individuals (the majority of whom are retards) to make decisions. You have to have socially determined rules, and once you do, you have to enforce them.

    Anyway, I am drinking now, so I am going to leave it for a bit.

  • Unfortunately, we cannot be allowed to cycle everywhere.

    The thing is that I quite agree, it's just a question of how to manage shared use (that one will run and run).

    The main problem in Cutty Sark Gardens (or 'Cutty Sark Expanse of Paving') is really posed by the steps. If it was a fully-level square, shared use would be much easier.

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