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Cyclists don't pay 'road tax'! (Except this one slapped with £1,500 bill); CyclingMikey interview; Maxine Peake talks Festive 500 on The One Show; Jan Ullrich rubbishes rehab rumours; Injured Van der Poel ends CX season; Cafe ride + more on the live blog

It's Tuesday...no it's not...it FEELS like a Tuesday...Dan Alexander is here for your Wednesday dose of live blog action...
05 January 2022, 17:11
Riding the entire Festive 500...in one ride

05 January 2022, 16:58
"World of pain" caused by Belfast party bikes, according to Northern Irish police official
Belfast Waterfront impression (copyright Belfast City Council)

A Police Service Northern Ireland (PSNI) official has claimed that Belfast's party bikes have no place on the city's streets and are causing a "world of pain" for authorities. The bikes, described as "pubs on wheels", can hold up to 18 people who pedal along while drinking and playing music.

However, a PSNI official expressed concern in an email seen by Belfast Live: "As regards the party bike - that's a whole other world of pain that neither BCC (Belfast City Council) or police have managed to crack either through application of construction and use legislation or on-street drinking bye-laws."

"I honestly don't see any safe place for that contraption, but finding a legal remedy has so far failed."

Belfast City Council has always insisted responsibility falls to the police to enforce by-laws against street drinking.

05 January 2022, 16:43
Some interesting thoughts for your Wednesday afternoon...
05 January 2022, 08:42
Cyclists don't pay 'road tax'! (Except this one slapped with £1,500 bill)
Hill climb graffiti Pay your road tax (Image Ali McLean)

One cyclist now has the perfect response to any online troll brandishing 'cyclists don't pay road tax' in defence of (usually) very bad driving...because he does pay road tax...well, not really, because the summon from India's Dibiyapur municipality has been scrapped and there is an investigation into why they were served the £1,500 bill...

Suresh Chandra from Sehud owns just a bicycle but was slapped with a notice to stump up Rs 1.5 lakh (roughly £1,500) as a motor vehicle tax between June 2014 and September 2021.

DNA reports the security guard took the note to his neighbours as he and his son could not read the letter, and were surprised to find out it had been issued in the name of his 16-year-old son, Sudhir.

An ARTO official said the notice had been incorrectly issued and that the matter will be thoroughly investigated and action taken against the persons responsible.

And they didn't even need a loophole-specialising lawyer to get them off the charge...

05 January 2022, 15:37
Useful things bikes...
05 January 2022, 15:22
Wout keeps winning...but is Tom Pidcock now favourite for cyclo-cross rainbow jersey?

Wout van Aert did what Wout van Aert does...winning the cyclo-cross in Herentals this afternoon. BUT the big news, following on from Mathieu van der Poel's announcement that his cross season is over, is that Van Aert has in the last few minutes confirmed he won't be travelling to the US for the World Championships later this month...

No Van der Poel or Van Aert wearing the rainbow bands in 2022-23. Whisper it...but it's looking like as good a chance as ever for Tom Pidcock. The Brit was second behind his Belgian rival this afternoon. 

Van Aert said he wants to prioritise being in top shape for the spring campaign on the road, something the world champs in Fayetteville, North Carolina, would hamper. He also had some kind words for his injured great rival...

05 January 2022, 14:39
Christina Birch talks life as a NASA astronaut
Christina Birch (Image credit: NASA)

Bicycling sat down with retired pro cyclist turned NASA astronaut Christina Birch to talk about her transition from racing to spacing...

"It’s fulfilling in a way I wasn’t expecting, beyond, you know, just the pursuit of a tough performance like in a race," she explained. 

"Also, there’s this other critical piece, which I found in teaching, that I felt like I was really making a difference. And I’m so excited to be returning to a career where I can inspire people to pursue math, the sciences, whatever it is they are passionate about."

The full interview is here...

05 January 2022, 13:47
American police officer faces lawsuit after tackling man for not having a light on his bike

Norfolk Virginia-Pilot newspaper recently got hold of this footage from December 2018, in which a Virginia cop is seen tackling a man riding a bicycle to the ground, apparently due to his lack of lights.

Derrick Rountree was killed earlier this year in an unrelated daytime shooting, and his family are pursuing a $1.5 million excessive force lawsuit against the officer on his behalf.

The body cam footage shows the officer chasing the man at around 2.40am on Christmas Day before tackling him to the ground.

"Why you do that to me, bro? For what? I ain’t do nothing," the cyclist says. To which the cop responded: "You have no light. We tried to stop you. You tried to run." Before another officer added, "You need a light."

Rountree required surgery to reset his leg which was broken in multiple places during the incident. He was later charged with a headlight offence and obstruction of justice.

In court the officer's attorneys asked Rountree why he had not stopped. According to the Virginia-Pilot, he replied, "Because I’m on a bicycle. What would he stop me for?"

05 January 2022, 12:33
Just saw two cyclists refuse to use this perfectly good cycle lane
05 January 2022, 11:52
Sigma Sports' 'The Cafe Ride' returns after two-year hiatus — Pippa York first guest back

Two famous faces from the cycling world having a chat over a spin around the south-west of Glasgow, featuring, of course, the obligatory cafe stop...it wouldn't be a very good cafe ride without a refreshment stop, would it?

Pippa York is Matt Stephens' first guest back. Expect stories from the peloton, discussion on the inclusion of transgender athletes in sport, and Pippa's perspective on her new career in front of the camera and behind the mic.

05 January 2022, 11:31
Jan Ullrich says hospitalisation was due to "severe blood poisoning", not alcohol relapse
Jan Ullrich in 2004 Image by Moritz Petersen

A report which surfaced the week before Christmas in German newspaper Bild claimed 1997 Tour de France winner Jan Ullrich had been admitted to hospital after relapsing into alcoholism.

However, Ullrich has addressed the reports, telling the German news outlet, "I had a thrombosis and very severe blood poisoning. I escaped death again.

"To dispel all speculation: At the start of the treatment, I had a drug test done - and of course it was negative."

It turns out Ullrich spent time in hospital in Mexico and has continued his rehab on returning to Europe. The 48-year-old also thanked Lance Armstrong for his support.

"He was the first person who came to see me in the hospital. He helped me a lot. I want to thank him for that," Ullrich continued, before explaining his ongoing back problems have caused him to shrink. 

"Three or four intervertebral discs have completely collapsed in the meantime. I'm only 1.81 meters now, I used to be 1.83 metres."

05 January 2022, 11:11
CyclingMikey interview

The Guardian has done a feature with CyclingMikey (and kindly linked back to our story on his points victory over Chris Eubank)...

It's well worth a read for a look at what makes Mikey tick, and the story of why he started filming law-breaking drivers.

"I just like to think that with the power of one I’m trying to change a little bit of road safety," is a particular favourite from the interview. Have a read here...

05 January 2022, 10:21
Maxine Peake talks Festive 500 on The One Show
Maxine Peak Festive 500 (Strava)

Maxine Peake was on The One Show last night talking about her new BBC drama Rules of the Game...AND more importantly the Rapha Festive 500.

Maxine completed the challenge with seven rides, mainly around the Manchester area and down into Cheshire, averaging 71.46km per activity.

And before she began talking to Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas about her new show, the actress addressed the important business — riding bikes.

"It can get in the way of your Christmas a little bit," Peake admitted. "You're taking your bike everywhere and constantly checking your Strava to make sure you've made the miles, but it's good because it plateaus off the weight gain."

Anyone else complete the 500?

05 January 2022, 10:11
How it started vs how it's going...

Wait for it...

05 January 2022, 10:01
Injured Mathieu van der Poel ends cyclo-cross season early, hopes to recover in time for Classics
Matthieu van der Poel Canyon Inflite Worlds 6-2

World champion Mathieu van der Poel will not defend his cyclo-cross world title later this month, Alpecin-Fenix have announced. Van der Poel's winter has been blighted by injury, and following the latest flare up of his back injury, the 26-year-old has decided to prioritise recovery, hopefully in time for the spring Classics.

The news is not particularly unexpected. Yesterday, Van der Poel's father, Adrie, told Sporza that his son would not be competing this week and hinted that the remainder of his cyclo-cross season was in jeopardy.

This morning, in a team press release, Mathieu confirmed the news, "I can't say much about it, it is what it is. Because of that back pain I haven’t been able to reach my desired level since the Tour. I just want that to be in the past.

"The only remedy turns out to be a longer rest period. It would therefore be foolish to interrupt this period again and still try to make it to the World Championships. We all agree on that. Even though it is very bitter – I have participated in the World CX Championships 10 consecutive times – not being able to defend my title in the States is a real downer.

"I'm not worried about the future of my career, but of course it frustrates me now not knowing how long this rest period will last. We’ll only set a date and goals if we can do so in a substantiated manner. Until then, I'll do what I can."

Dan is the road.cc news editor and joined in 2020 having previously written about nearly every other sport under the sun for the Express, and the weird and wonderful world of non-league football for The Non-League Paper. Dan has been at road.cc for four years and mainly writes news and tech articles as well as the occasional feature. He has hopefully kept you entertained on the live blog too.

Never fast enough to take things on the bike too seriously, when he's not working you'll find him exploring the south of England by two wheels at a leisurely weekend pace, or enjoying his favourite Scottish roads when visiting family. Sometimes he'll even load up the bags and ride up the whole way, he's a bit strange like that.

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mdavidford | 2 years ago
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I would have thought that 'public nuisance' would be the appropriate avenue to do away with those irritating 'party bikes' (bah, humbug, etc.).

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AlsoSomniloquism | 2 years ago
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Whilst confirming the NYorks Police twitter was Inspector Kev (it was), I scrolled down some of his tweets and noticed Andy Cox, formerly of the Met is doing this challenge this year for Roadpeace charity AND to get stories out from road-death victims families. 

Just goes to show that not all cycling-supporting Police Twitter people are, checks notes,  donut eating wasters. 

The Andy Cox Challenge 2022 - JustGiving

 

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STiG911 | 2 years ago
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Watched the Matt / Pippa Cafe Ride video yesterday. Great stuff. 

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bikeman01 | 2 years ago
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Re American police officer faces lawsuit after tackling man for not having a light on his bike

Overzealous american cop targets black man for minor misdemeanour in the hope that he's got drugs on him. 

I'm just surprised he didnt shoot him.

And how the cop managed to run after him - must have had an energy drink with his donuts.

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AlsoSomniloquism replied to bikeman01 | 2 years ago
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Have to agree with some of the sentiment you stated above. The video certainly didn't show either ""We tried to stop you." or "You tried to run" sentiments. I never heard a stop request or saw the cyclist out sprinting the coppers but he certainly seemed to be riding at a normal relaxed pace of 8-9mph or so. 

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AlsoSomniloquism | 2 years ago
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Regarding the "perfectly good cycle lane". I actually though the council had done well to mark it as flooded and warn traffic of filtering cyclists then realised those signs are for some roadworks further up.

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Awavey replied to AlsoSomniloquism | 2 years ago
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Id have ridden through that  1

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marmotte27 replied to Awavey | 2 years ago
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You don't know what's under the water. Might be a big hole...
Besides getting splashed if you have no mudguards (and even if you do but they're too short and/or narrow).

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Captain Badger replied to marmotte27 | 2 years ago
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marmotte27 wrote:

You don't know what's under the water. Might be a big hole....

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wycombewheeler replied to marmotte27 | 2 years ago
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marmotte27 wrote:

You don't know what's under the water. Might be a big hole... Besides getting splashed if you have no mudguards (and even if you do but they're too short and/or narrow).

In most cases I'd agree, but the surrounding tarmac looks new enough for me to believe the condition below the water is good too.

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AlsoSomniloquism replied to wycombewheeler | 2 years ago
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Although there is still potential bottles, bricks and other heavy detritus, especially as there is a ramp for the ped crossing area so could catch at the deepest section. 

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Awavey replied to marmotte27 | 2 years ago
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its fairly common round here at this time of year, even if it hasnt rained for a while to find roads like this, and yes I did ride through that,as it wasnt as deep as it looked, deep enough for sure,but the alternative was go back the way Id came and maybe waste an hour or more and likely just ending up in a similar position on another back road, or ride through it cautiously aim for the middle of the road, sometimes you can trek around these types of floods via the fields, so your feet just get muddy instead of slightly damp, but I just treat it as one of those things you just have to put up with sometimes.

so a big puddle on a fairly clean looking bit of tarmac in an urban setting, shouldnt really hide any real problems for you. Id not have been overly concerned about riding through it, put it that way, whilst treating it cautiously still, Im not saying ride with abandon through them.

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chrisonabike replied to Awavey | 2 years ago
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Luckily we have footage of a similar flooded lane and the consequences:

https://youtu.be/K_7k3fnxPq0?t=169

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Hirsute | 2 years ago
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https://twitter.com/pcarlin70/status/1478464279770710021

Scenes today in North Queen Street, the buggy being pushed was a double one

Chris was once a Racer: "Babies riding 2 abreast? Shouldn't be allowed."

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mdavidford | 2 years ago
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I think the letters 'SUB' are missing from that sign.

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Hirsute | 2 years ago
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"his actions are rooted in painful personal experience of the consequences of such driving: when Van Erp was at school, he witnessed a friend being struck by a taxi driving the wrong way round a traffic island. His friend survived, but was badly injured."

Sound familiar...

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Awavey | 2 years ago
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Did anyone complete the Festive 500 ? what after telling us it was all pointless, selfish of us to devote any time to it over the holiday period,  and no one cares how far we ride anyway crying

no, but I rode as much of it as Id targetted, so I completed my goals for it.

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AlsoSomniloquism replied to Awavey | 2 years ago
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95km for me. I was planning on more as i wanted to complete my 4k miles for the year but was just too wet so missed out on the latter by 140 miles. Shame the NYE/NYD weather didn't come earlier in the week. 

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Awavey replied to AlsoSomniloquism | 2 years ago
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I did 3/5ths, which was over halfway, which was my goal, so I was happy with that, if the weather gods had been more favourable Id like to think Id have completed it.

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AlsoSomniloquism replied to Awavey | 2 years ago
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It is about what I would have gotten to if I got my 4k target. Unfortunately my Shimano winter boots were letting the water in via my ankles  and because they don't have the ventilation holes, it was staying in the shoes and had to be tipped out at the end. They then wouldn't dry in time for the next days ride. 

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Rendel Harris replied to AlsoSomniloquism | 2 years ago
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Neoprene gaiters - best rainy day investment I've made in ages.

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AlsoSomniloquism replied to Rendel Harris | 2 years ago
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I've bought some of those Altura WP socks as used by the R.cc team when they did the longest night ride. Not rained since for me to try them out. But yes, that will be the next look at as the shoe itself is fine, but doesn't seal well around the ankle. 

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Rendel Harris replied to AlsoSomniloquism | 2 years ago
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Same with my SIDI winter boots, lovely except no watertight ankle seal - £10 gaiters from Decathlon and not had a wet sock all winter!

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hawkinspeter | 2 years ago
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CyclingMikey has an interview/article with the Gruandia this morning:https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2022/jan/05/filming-cyclingmikey-dangerous-drivers-mike-van-erp-motorists-britain-roads-safer

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He began taking his on-the-road shots in 2006, using an early bike-mounted camera. “I started filming because I felt a little powerless,” he recalls. “I couldn’t do anything if a bad driver gave me a close pass, or risked my life in some way. On the various cycling forums we started talking about cameras, how they were miniaturising and getting better – even though they’re terrible compared with now.”

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stomec replied to hawkinspeter | 2 years ago
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hawkinspeter wrote:

CyclingMikey has an interview/article with the Gruandia this morning:https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2022/jan/05/filming-cyclingmikey-dangerous-drivers-mike-van-erp-motorists-britain-roads-safer

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He began taking his on-the-road shots in 2006, using an early bike-mounted camera. “I started filming because I felt a little powerless,” he recalls. “I couldn’t do anything if a bad driver gave me a close pass, or risked my life in some way. On the various cycling forums we started talking about cameras, how they were miniaturising and getting better – even though they’re terrible compared with now.”

Came here to post the same!  Although I was going to include a trigger warning as it is (a) Guardian and (b) Cycling Mikey and I suspect I can hear the distant rumble of troll footsteps approaching

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hawkinspeter replied to stomec | 2 years ago
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stomec wrote:

Came here to post the same!  Although I was going to include a trigger warning as it is (a) Guardian and (b) Cycling Mikey and I suspect I can hear the distant rumble of troll footsteps approaching

Dan's now included it into the Blog as well.

I found it quite encouraging to read this bit:

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Statistics are limited on this new era of road crime enforcement. The Metropolitan police, the UK’s biggest police force, for example, says it does not keep any relevant figures. But freedom of information requests have revealed that several smaller forces now get hundreds of video complaints a year each, and as many as half lead to action. Van Erp says he has been told “sometimes half of driver awareness courses are filled with people caught by camera cyclists”.

Apart from the Met being poor with cyclists (not even going to mention their racist tendencies), it shows that us camera users are having a sizeable impact. We just need better support from certain police forces (cue WTJS) and harsher sentences for motoring crime - especially the loopholes concerning leaving the scene and 'exceptional hardship' which really rankles as the judiciary rarely consider the exceptional hardship caused by injuries and deaths to cyclists and others.

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Awavey replied to hawkinspeter | 2 years ago
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the day Ill be convinced it has any impact is when a driver begins an overtake when its clearly unsafe to do so, but then pulls back and decides against it, simply by recognising Im likely to be carrying a camera, so theyd better make it a good pass.

till then its just supposition backed with no data, Suffolk & Norfolk for a while were reporting stats, which showed roughly only 20% were prosecuted, and nearly 60% of submissions were being rejected out of hand as not even meeting their submission criteria.

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hawkinspeter replied to Awavey | 2 years ago
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Awavey wrote:

the day Ill be convinced it has any impact is when a driver begins an overtake when its clearly unsafe to do so, but then pulls back and decides against it, simply by recognising Im likely to be carrying a camera, so theyd better make it a good pass.

till then its just supposition backed with no data, Suffolk & Norfolk for a while were reporting stats, which showed roughly only 20% were prosecuted, and nearly 60% of submissions were being rejected out of hand as not even meeting their submission criteria.

60% rejected? That sounds like they don't have the requirements laid out clearly or they're too strict.

I like to think that anyone that does receive a letter or fine from camera evidence is likely to complain about it to others and hopefully several drivers will then be wary of cyclists that may or may not have cameras. But like you say, there's scant data on the actual effect on whether road casualties are lessened because of it.

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brooksby replied to Awavey | 2 years ago
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Awavey wrote:

the day Ill be convinced it has any impact is when a driver begins an overtake when its clearly unsafe to do so, but then pulls back and decides against it, simply by recognising Im likely to be carrying a camera, so theyd better make it a good pass.

I don't carry a camera, but someone did actually pull back from a stupid move this morning.

It was dark, and there's a pedestrian refuge pinch point ahead of me, visible for a long way.  I could hear a car revving up behind me, clearly thinking they'd overtake.  As we approach the pinch point I was getting ready for 'having to do something' when suddenly they noticed the island, braked, and went through behind me before overtaking once we were both through.

My flabber was well and truly gasted!  3

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IanMK replied to hawkinspeter | 2 years ago
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Northamptonshire Police do publish statistics monthly.

https://www.northantspas.com/PAWeb/Public/Content/23 

Doesn't tell you what action has been taken but it does tell you why action wasn't taken.  They seem to be getting over 100/month. The majority are still from drivers and around 50% are rejected/not processed. 

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