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• #2577
From now on my lil' one is playing in Rapha+Paul Smith cap only.
FFS, most parents know, that any kind of straps = potential danger.
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• #2578
This may be pea but thought some might enjoy. I think we're all well acquainted with his arguments but I might send it to my worrysome mother...
http://video.tedxcopenhagen.dk/video/911034/mikael-colville-andersen
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• #2579
Thanks Wrongcog. Really worth watching that video. Would recommend it to everyone.
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• #2580
Repost but worthwhile, and bump.
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• #2581
Repost but worthwhile, and bump.
indeed worth it.
stay safe stay scared
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• #2582
CTC - Press Release http://bit.ly/eYos4b
**Cyclists launch petition against helmet compulsion** 08/03/2011
http://www.ctc.org.uk/NIrelandHelmets
Two UK organisations that promote cycling, CTC and Sustrans, have joined together to launch a petition against proposed legislation in Northern Ireland which would require cyclists to wear a helmet in any public place. The petition can be signed by anyone in the UK, whether they live in Northern Ireland, England, Scotland or Wales. The Cyclists (Protective Headgear) Bill was narrowly approved by the Northern Ireland Assembly in January and is now being scrutinised by the Environment Committee. CTC and Sustrans have been careful to explain that they are not “anti-helmet”. Instead, they point to a catalogue of evidence showing that Northern Ireland would see a sharp reduction in the number of people who cycle if the bill becomes law. This would have serious consequences for public health, quality of life, congestion and the environment. Explaining CTC’s stance, Roger Geffen, Campaigns and Policy Director, said: “Cycling for day-to-day journeys is a relatively safe activity and it gets safer the more people there are cycling. This bill may be well-intentioned, but it will deter vast numbers of people from cycling, while increasing the risk for those who remain. At a time of mounting concern about obesity and climate change, scaring people into car-dependence is bound to shorten more lives than helmets would possibly save. I’d recommend our petition to everyone who enjoys cycling. With their support we can defeat this fundamentally flawed bill.” Sustrans’ Northern Ireland Director Steven Patterson adds: “We share the wish of the supporters of this bill to improve the safety of cyclists but there are many better ways of doing this, such as giving every child on-road cycle training or reducing speed limits to 20mph in residential areas.” Alongside this petition, CTC and Sustrans will submit a portfolio of evidence to the legislative committee. You can sign the petition at [tinyURL.com/NorthernIrelandHelmets](http://tinyURL.com/NorthernIrelandHelmets) ENDS **Contact:**
CTC Press Office Tel. 0844 736 8453, publicity@ctc.org.uk
Sustrans Press Office 0117 927 7555, press@sustrans.org.ukNotes for editors:
CTC - The UK's National Cyclists' Organisation, with 67,000 members across the UK, is both the oldest and largest cycling body in the UK, established in 1878. CTC provides a comprehensive range of services, advice, events and protection for its members and works to promote cycling by raising public and political awareness of cycling's health, social and environmental benefits. For further information, visit ctc.org.uk
Sustrans is the charity that’s enabling people to travel by foot, bike or public transport for more of the journeys we make every day. It’s time we all began making smarter travel choices. Make your move and support Sustrans today. For further information, visit sustrans.org.uk.The briefing paper for the Northern Ireland Assembly is available via ctc.org.uk/NIrelandHelmets Created by <alex.bailey@ctc.org.uk> on 08/03/2011
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• #2583
This on the forum before even Sustrans staff get the word!
good work Charlie and a great combined effort from CTC/Sustrans .
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• #2584
signed yo.
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• #2585
love the irony that they wont back the legislation as its knock on effect would have "serious consequences for public health".....
i see a daily mail headline already
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• #2586
signed
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• #2587
done
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• #2588
surely this is for cyclists of northern ireland to sign.
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• #2589
First they'll come for NI then they'll come for us!
Rome Done!
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• #2590
surely this is for cyclists of northern ireland to sign.
Read. Up there ^
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• #2591
signed.
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• #2592
Read. Up there ^
as much as i agree with it, ill have to pass and sign when it comes to Britain.
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• #2593
but why not sign now to prevent it from coming to Britain?
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• #2594
Northern Ireland is part of Great Britain, no?
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• #2595
nope
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• #2596
as much as i agree with it, ill have to pass and sign when it comes to Britain.
same logic as the BNP pollies used to refuse to sign the HGV EU petition thing.
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• #2597
Northern Ireland is part of Great Britain, no?
No, it is part of the UK.
as stated on passports: the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
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• #2598
"United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland" so the UK is the larger entity for cheating in Olympics. Cool. Anyway since those mobs are UK based I can see why they are taking action.
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• #2599
same logic as the BNP pollies used to refuse to sign the HGV EU petition thing.
not really as this is about me being in london, signing a petition that will have an effect on the cyclists of northern ireland only.
the BNP refusing to sign was a legislation that europe was passing for a number of countries including the uk. -
• #2600
No, it is part of the UK.
as stated on passports: the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
On yours maybe. Mine just says "Fucking Oath Mate, This Bloke's True Blue"
grim - http://www.theage.com.au/national/three-deaths-by-bike-helmet-20110102-19d2x.html