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Cyclists On Motorways
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third instance in 4 days:-
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since the police aren't interested in actually prosecuting these transgressors and are happy to just cluck their disapproval on twitter, is there any point in this "law" today?
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since the police aren't interested in actually prosecuting these transgressors and are happy to just cluck their disapproval on twitter, is there any point in this "law" today?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The major crime here is not thickos cycling on the motorway or idiots putting their lives at risk (and potentially others too).
No, the major crime is multi-national companies who do not give a sh/t about their (none) employees, and the dangers they pose to other road users.
They are paid a pittance, and have to get from A to B in the quickest time, taking stupid risk to acieve that.
The Tech giants running this operation, thousands of miles away are laughing all the way to the bank, avoiding their fair share of local taxes into the bargain.
No, the major crime is multi-national companies who do not give a sh/t about their (none) employees, and the dangers they pose to other road users.
They are paid a pittance, and have to get from A to B in the quickest time, taking stupid risk to acieve that.
The Tech giants running this operation, thousands of miles away are laughing all the way to the bank, avoiding their fair share of local taxes into the bargain.