I think you're idea of what tweed run is a bit misguided. its run by two people for charity not profit. and they weren't the people arguing on the facebook page i assume.
Laner, I know exactly what it's about, and how it's run. Mind you, not many charity organisations would go to the extent of copyrighting a bike ride in old clothes.
No, Tweed Run LLP weren't arguing on FB. I commend them for their engagement to calm people down after the early opening and near-instant over-subscription caused disappointment.
The issue here is social media heavying with no engagement and targeting a woman from the anonymity of an internet forum. Or standing by while that is done.
I guess if people hereabouts don't see anything wrong with this course of action I'm not here to try to change your minds. It's just not what I'd call polite, gentlemanly or representative of what I like to call the cycling ethos.
Laner, I know exactly what it's about, and how it's run. Mind you, not many charity organisations would go to the extent of copyrighting a bike ride in old clothes.
No, Tweed Run LLP weren't arguing on FB. I commend them for their engagement to calm people down after the early opening and near-instant over-subscription caused disappointment.
The issue here is social media heavying with no engagement and targeting a woman from the anonymity of an internet forum. Or standing by while that is done.
I guess if people hereabouts don't see anything wrong with this course of action I'm not here to try to change your minds. It's just not what I'd call polite, gentlemanly or representative of what I like to call the cycling ethos.
Q: What Would Bertie Wooster do?