• Should people be RLJing while wearing club jerseys? I suppose clubs may or may not have stated rules about conduct while in club kit but I can’t see it as a good advertisement for a club regardless. Last couple of days I’ve seen a woman in an Islington CC jersey who has jumped every red that I’ve seen her approach.

    Also drivers RLJing: last night at the top of Endymion Road a car was stopped at the ped crossing, got beeped by the car behind who wanted to turn left into Finsbury Park. Instead of moving forward a bit to let them do this, the driver just went through the red. So red does not mean red if someone beeps you. I see.

  • Obviously people shouldn't be RLJing, especially in club jerseys. ICC takes it very seriously. I know that it's made very clear when joining ICC (you have to do compulsory training in order to be a member) that if you don't follow the rules of the road you'll be thrown out of the club. Simple as.

    Do you have any other identifiers of this person?

  • If you see them again take a photo and send it to the club secretary so the individual can be identified and told they are damaging the club’s reputation. It might be someone with a lapsed membership still using the jersey though and who doesn’t really care.

  • I think most clubs do have rules about RLJing, especially in club kit. Didn't stop the guy in CC Hackney kit on CS2 this morning though...

  • Could the driver have mistakenly thought the beeping was to tell them the lights had changed?

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