TimonSays 46 minutes ago
It's the cyclist who should be prosecuted - not the Audi driver. The cyclist is guilty of initiating the confrontation by his threatening behaviour. The motorist was merely defending himself.
When you are threatened in such an aggressive and frightening way you are entitled to try to ensure that your aggressor cannot harm you by flooring him first.
The problem is also the arrogant cyclists who cycle in the middle of the road instead of keeping out of the way next to the kerb.
When I cycle I always ensure that I am not a nuisance to motorists. If all cyclists adopted this attitude - instead of the aggressive, selfish, arrogant and deliberately annoying one so many seem to prefer - then there wouldn't be such confontations between cyclists and motorists in the first place.
More from the people's favourite, ladies anf gentlemen, I give you: Timon.
TimonSays 10 hours ago Ratep - Of course I understand what they say, but that doesn't mean I have to agree with them.
I consider my judgement to be superior to that of the politicians who are in charge and therefore prefer to rely on my own view of what is right.
He would fit right in on here.