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Cyclists threatened with knife by gang of youths on Bristol & Bath Railway Path

One rider was also hit with a D-lock in incident on Saturday afternoon

Cyclists using the Bristol & Bath Railway Path were threatened with a knife by a gang of youths on Saturday afternoon.

Police were called to the incident on the popular shared-use path, with one of the riders sustaining a shoulder injury when he was hit with a D-lock by a member of the gang.

A cyclist who arrived on the scene as the incident was unfolding in the Whitehall district of Bristol described what they had seen to the Bristol Post.

"Basically I got onto the path at Whitehall, heading towards town, and within seconds saw a big commotion happening on the far side of the Devon Road bridge.

"I kept cycling towards where I was headed and then saw bikes being thrown around and a bunch of teenage kids in the middle of it.

"About a dozen or so other cyclists stopped seeing that the path ahead was blocked, I continued on and saw the tail end of the incident.

"The [youths] headed quite calmly away from the scene towards the Greenbank/Whitehall turnoff, I'm not sure which exit they took.

“One of them confronted me saying 'what the fuck are you looking at?' and being generally threatening. Another of them said to him 'come on! The cops are coming'. Away they went.

"The cyclists who'd been attacked were obviously in deep shock, one had a painful shoulder injury, another had been hit in the head with the attacker’s D-lock and had a hand injury from where he fell off onto the ground.

"I think there were four cyclists in the group that was attacked, two of whom were on a day-trip cycle from Bath and were heading back that way.

"A local resident had heard the whole thing happening and called the police and ambulance immediately. About a dozen or so other locals were helping where possible too.

"Once I was sure that the injuries weren't overly serious, I headed off in the direction that the attackers left to see if I could find them but to no avail.”

"Incidents like this happen all too often on this section of the bike path, but they're usually in the darker hours. It was quite the surprise to see it happen in broad daylight."

Police confirmed that they had recovered a knife from the scene, but to date no arrests have been made.

Simon joined road.cc as news editor in 2009 and is now the site’s community editor, acting as a link between the team producing the content and our readers. A law and languages graduate, published translator and former retail analyst, he has reported on issues as diverse as cycling-related court cases, anti-doping investigations, the latest developments in the bike industry and the sport’s biggest races. Now back in London full-time after 15 years living in Oxford and Cambridge, he loves cycling along the Thames but misses having his former riding buddy, Elodie the miniature schnauzer, in the basket in front of him.

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don simon fbpe replied to ROOTminus1 | 6 years ago
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ROOTminus1 wrote:

velo-nh wrote:

This is what happens when you ban firearms. a multitude of compounding factors influences disillusioned youths to take up petty crimes and misdemeanours targeting cyclists amongst perceived vulnerable targets, validated by a near constant media onslaught idolising the motor vehicle and denigrating users of other transport methods. A behaviour further exacerbated by the reduction of police officers 'on-the-beat' adding to the increasing sense of fear for the common law-abiding citizen, and eroding the nebulous sense of community.

Fixed that for you, you missed a couple of nuanced points to your argument, but I've got you covered.
As an aside, I fail to see how the introduction of firearms would have helped in this situation; the youths are clearly below the age of holding a firearms licence, and even the most svelte 9mm pistol is still going to take up valuable jersey pocket space. Unless of course you're inciting an uprising against 'news' sources who fail to cite peer-reviewed sources nor implement spell-checkers..  *ahem*

 

 

 

Viva la revolution!

That told 'im!

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don simon fbpe replied to velo-nh | 6 years ago
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velo-nh wrote:

This is what happens when you ban firearms.  

Where did the perps get the D-lock? And would the thugs have been able to wrestle a firearm from the victims too?

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