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Recumbent rider deserves death and would be 'better off going to Dignitas', says councillor

Rider has resorted to being followed and videoed by his wife due to abuse on the roads

A recumbent rider in South Derbyshire has been singled out for abuse by a councillor and other attendees at a Safer Neighbourhood meeting - because he 'might kill someone'.

The mystery cyclist, who rides around the Repton area, often followed and videoed by his wife in a van for his own protection, was the subject of animated discussion.

Michael Stanton, who represents Repton on South Derbyshire District Council, said that the cyclist got in his path as he attempted to leave the driveway of his home in his pickup truck.

According to the Burton News, he said to uproarious laughter: “I was about to pull out when I noticed this wire going past the bonnet with a pennant on it, then I saw this fellow go past lying on his back in a cylindrical type object.

“If it had been one second later I would have killed him. If he gets killed it probably serves him right, but the problem is, he may end up killing or injuring someone else.”

After the meeting he added that the cyclist would be "better off going to Dignitas" — the Swiss clinic which carries out assisted suicide.

One man who attended the council meeting but did not want to be named, said: “We see a lot of cyclists on the road and it’s not a problem because we keep out of their way and they keep out of ours, but we just can’t see this guy. He’s out of control.”

According to the paper, this man "said the same cyclist had recently collided with the back of his tractor and was now claiming £9,000 compensation as he had to import replacement parts from Australia," although it's not clear from his description who was at fault.

Police Sergeant Steve Todd, safer neighbourhood officer for the area, told the meeting: “If we have evidence of offences we could act, but just cycling down the road on that vehicle is perfectly legal.”

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KirinChris | 12 years ago
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Recumbents are the cycles of Satan's minions, ridden by inhuman fiends - they've already sold their souls anyway.  19

Seriously though, the comments are stupid yes, but it sounds like this guy is asking for trouble.

His wife follows him in a van and videos him ? So he's out looking for an argument by the sounds of it.

Sadly quite a few cyclists have a self-righteous streak, which cameras have only encouraged.

Many people posting video and stories about their frequent conflicts with cars seem to have a lot more trouble than the average cyclist. They insist on total enforcement of every right on the road, rather than acting sensibly and compromising in the way 95% of road users do.

It's by no means exclusive - like that guy in the video from Portland (I think it was linked here once). Driving behind cyclists at 15mph constantly blowing his horn even though he can overtake on a clear road. But that would mean putting one wheel on a double line so he wants them to pull over and stop.

Or there was a single guy who blocked a shared-use cycle path through the common near my home for years, I believe because of some bylaw he claimed would make it a right of way and allow the council to turn it into a road.

There are pricks everywhere and we should recognise them in all forms - cyclists, drivers, walkers. They don't deserve to die but if they get people's backs up we shouldn't defend them through some tribal loyalty.

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JohnS replied to KirinChris | 12 years ago
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abudhabiChris wrote:

Or there was a single guy who blocked a shared-use cycle path through the common near my home for years, I believe because of some bylaw he claimed would make it a right of way and allow the council to turn it into a road.

I think I know who you mean. Tooting Common?

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KirinChris replied to JohnS | 12 years ago
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@ JohnS Yes, Tooting Common.

Even after it was put in the guy would walk along it with his dogs on long leads and refuse to do anything to allow cyclists to pass.

Because apparently that was his right as well.

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JohnS replied to KirinChris | 12 years ago
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@ JohnS Yes, Tooting Common.

Even after it was put in the guy would walk along it with his dogs on long leads and refuse to do anything to allow cyclists to pass.

Because apparently that was his right as well.

His final trick was whipping out a flexible steel tape measure and prodding it towards your spokes, allegedly in an attempt to demonstrate there wasn't room for both peds and bikes on the path.

He also once grabbed the bars of a small female cycling friend of mine and harangued her. This was not at all funny.

Shortly after that he disappeared and I haven't seen him there for about five years.

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