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• #15427
Bad mood commute home due to Trump victory compounded by old duffer who can't brake. Luckily I bounced off the bonnet, tucked and rolled and only sustained a minor cut to my ankle. My wife was more concerned about the hole in my new birthday cycling socks which were "expensive". Turns out the driver is some famous NZ airforce pilot who went on Antartica expeditions with Edmund Hillary in the 50s.
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• #15428
Far out. Are you okay? Did yiu get checked by a doc? Is the bike going to be replaced etc?
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• #15429
Police rang. They charged and held him to go to court today based on my statement, she wouldn't give one. If he pleads guilty that's it, if not I may need to go to the trial.
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• #15430
Tried the 'correct' way of going joining the Embankment Cycle Highway coming from Parliament Square this morning. Won't bother again - it takes about 8 times as long as joining from the road.
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• #15431
Well done, particularly when so many might just walk on by.
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• #15432
That'll buff out.
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• #15433
Yes, I'm Ok thanks, checked over by the ambos. Just a bit stiff today and a little cut on my ankle. Very lucky really, managed to bounce off the bonnet and roll along the road rather than smashing into it. The driver has accepted liability, his insurance have already contacted me to say they will cover the bike replacement so should be all good.
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• #15434
And the socks too?
Glad you're ok.
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• #15435
Yes, I mentioned the socks and they said to photograph and get costs for everything that was damaged, so they will be added to the list. Bike is totalled, should be able to salvage some parts though.
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• #15436
yeah, second that (TW's comment). Kudos for stopping.
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• #15437
Woke up late, lil one didnt sleep well last night. Just avoided the rain, traffic sh*t heading towards London Bridge 8/10
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• #15438
Did the long ride in, chilly but fairly uneventful. The battery pack for my light was (I think) fully charged and didn't last the whole way in, dunno when it ran out, but it was off when I got to work. The ride home tonight could be interesting, especially with the last 3 miles or so on unlit country roads... Think I'll nip out and buy a backup front light sometime today.
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• #15439
stravidence
nice.
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• #15440
Wow, lucky escape! Hopefully they'll be more careful driving in the future.
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• #15441
Hey fair play to standing up.
It's not easy, often people go back to their abuser several times cos their abuser has messed with their head but at least you stopped him beating her again.
Will social services also get involved? Sounds like she has few options.
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• #15442
To echo the sentiments, well done @stevo_com for getting involved. I do wonder if I would be brave enough to do what you did in a similar situation, hopefully I'll never have to find out.
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• #15443
Similar. Well done @stevo_com for putting some humanity back into the London greyness and yikes @eyebrows good to hear it's going as well as can may be expected so far. If only I was in a position of certainty like that after my smash this week!
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• #15445
Can't you just use a small piece of plastic to boot it?
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• #15446
good for taking 90degree turns?
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• #15447
What happen?
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• #15448
Low numbers of cyclists on a Friday on the CS7. Like it.
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• #15449
I pull up at a pedestrian crossing, van behind doesn't quite pull up in time. Crushed the wheel but no other damage or injury. Should be a straightforward insurance job.
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• #15450
Was it a taco truck? for extra irony?
Glad you're OK.
Never easy getting involved in domestics and as your Met training probably told you - people who do intervene are usually picked on by both parties, so v brave action on your part.
Who knows what would happen next time if you hadn't stepped in tonight?
You may have saved her life.