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Ooooh I do Like A Bit Of Drama  

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  1. 1. Ooooh I do Like A Bit Of Drama

    • That Banshee Is Bonkers
      18
    • The Old Doderer Is A Wind Up
      6
    • I Would Have Ran Them Both Over
      5


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She shouldn't have hit him though, never any excuse for violence. If that was me I would have shouted at himto get out of the way, possibly adding in a few swears if he refued but I supect that this had already happened and he had just refused to move which was what had wound her up so much.

 

My mother does the same thing since she retired, she takes sadistic joy in holding up queues, particularly in railway statiions or places where people are in a hurry, asking questiions, querying her change, deciding to buy extra items after she's already paid and anything else that can cause a hold up. She loves having that power and control over people, particularly if theyare in a rush and it really winds them up. This bloke is doing the same thing and although there is never any excuse for violence he is partly to blame as he is deliberatly trying to provoke people by blocking the traffic.

 

She should have run in front of him, and then stopped and got in his way, a taste of his own medicine as it were. With him stationary it might have been possible for cars to squeeze past.

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He was committing an offence then, but that doesn't justify assault.

 

I'm willing to accept that he was committing an offence, but I'm not up to speed with how traffic laws apply to cyclists; do you know which particular offence he can be held to have committed? Something to do with wilfully causing an obstruction?

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