Nope. They were spreading yet more dis-information and missing big opportunities to push useful advice.
How many people can they realistically target with useful advice though, given they also wanted a stop and chat? Stopping a few hundred cyclists on a bridge during a morning rush hour, while it's nice they're being somewhat proactive, looks to me like the actions of a police chief wanting to be seen 'doing something' after a few road deaths and sending a unit out.
How many people can they realistically target with useful advice though, given they also wanted a stop and chat? Stopping a few hundred cyclists on a bridge during a morning rush hour, while it's nice they're being somewhat proactive, looks to me like the actions of a police chief wanting to be seen 'doing something' after a few road deaths and sending a unit out.