• I'm assuming this thread will become filled to bursting with the calling out of nameless cyclists who have the temerity to cycle in a manner not becoming of the cognoscenti on these fine pages, who will never know how badly they ride since they don't post here and will never read these finely delivered comments.

    but:
    "if you don't like something, change it, if you can't change it, change your attitude"

    Because everyone who frequents these pages best get used to the fact that more and more people are going to be cycling in london, and probably in a manner that will infuriate all of you. And since there's nothing you can do to change that, probably a change in attitude will need to be administered..

    #everyoneontwowhweelsisafriend

    Quite a lot of people read this thread. What it could be doing, quite effectively, is raising an awareness of which behaviours are deemed as unacceptably anti-social amongst the cycling community - a more informed and less kneejerk set of examples, on the whole, than those spouted by the anti-cycling community.

    There are also times when one gets the chance to comment on the faux pas in situ, so there are times when you do get a chance to change things, or attempt to, and either way, there aren't necessarily waves of fury rippling over the situation - more a sense of responsibility.

    Stop being so negative all the time. #willnotemoticonhere

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