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Don't chat up women on bikes
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostHe's happy that if his wife, daughter, sister or other female relation is subjected to unwelcome touching like that they wouldn't react.
You lot seem to think vigilante justice is ok.
Of course if the driver had realised what was happening (assuming it wasn't faked) and opened the door on her smashing the bike & her it would be who's fault?
You will notice she was the first one to reach out & touch (she hit the vans window repeatedly).Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Originally posted by vetran View Postno I'm not, I said that both sides were at fault.
You lot seem to think vigilante justice is ok.
Of course if the driver had realised what was happening (assuming it wasn't faked) and opened the door on her smashing the bike & her it would be who's fault?
You will notice she was the first one to reach out & touch (she hit the vans window repeatedly).
Given that it was fake, the only people at fault are those insisting on sharing fake news that was designed to drive profits to viral marketing companies.
...and to those companies I say "Get on yer bike"…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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