This is rather a long story but I think it will be of interest to fellow cyclists and pedestrians too.
Story of a local bike crash:
Hopefully none of this will ever be relevant to you.
Colin
15 June 2013
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If you have any names of witnesses etc them you should seriously consider suing Vlad for damages. And this just shows that the time is coming when bikers are going to have to have insurance and maybe even be registered (heaven help us!) so that victims like you have half a chance and the police HAVE to tske it seriously. By the way - approach your local MP and make sure the cops know you have... can work wonders!
Colin,
I came across this a few months ago and thought, as many people have commented on, what an appalling set of events it all was. I then forgot about it until last Monday night (20th of October) at about 7.40pm. I was crossing Green lanes on foot with my dog at the pedestrian crossing at the corner of Green Lanes and Salisbury Road, not the one from the post office side but the other one. Anyway about six people were crossing with me, we had nearly reached the Salisbury Road side of Green Lanes when a bicycle went past narrowly missing me and fractionally missing my dog. It was going up Green Lanes (towards Turnpike lane) on the wrong side of the road and must have been travelling at between 25 and 30 miles an hour. A woman beside me screamed. If it had hit any of us it would have undoubtably ended up in a similar situation to your own, with hospital, being the least of it. The bike was black, but with very white wheel rims, the man on board unrecognisable as it was over in a flash. If I was a betting man, I'd say it was Vlad 'the impaler' up to his old tricks again…
If anyone reading this was there or seen this individual pull a similar stunt recently please get in touch, if it is Vlad, (and how many other, utter arse-hole, cyclists are there out there?) It might be time to complain to our local Police and see if they'll pay him another visit...
There are many more "utter arse-hole" drivers thank you very much.
On the whole John, they tend to stop at pedestrian crossings… Really didn't want this to turn into a whingy 'not all cycle warriors are bad' debate. This particular cyclist was behaving in an utterly reckless and arse-hole like manner, I don't think all cyclists behave like that. Some motorists are rapists and paedophiles too I should imagine, the law of averages determines that some cyclists will be too, but that really isn't what I'm talking about here, is it. Do you actually have anything useful to add? If you do I'd love to hear it.
I'm just sticking up for cyclists. They were not responsible for the death on Green Lanes last weekend for instance. I think the term "utter arse-hole" is what got me typing. You'll find that Vlad would be a bit of a prick if he drove too I would imagine.
You're probably right John, but as a non-driver, who used to cycle a great deal, you don't need to stick up for them on my account.
John, if you read Shem's last sentence again, I think you'll find that he is saying that there are NOT many cyclists as bad as Vlad.
"and how many other?".
" if it is Vlad, and how many other ..."
I think he is saying it must be Vlad because nobody else could be such a prat.
Since you have indentified the other party, and should you be able to find any witnesses, surely a civil case is a real possibility, as is a case for damages against the police being party to an act of causing bodily harm. Personally I know many people would be going the pick axe handle route towards Vlad, who seems to think it's nothing for him to worry about.
Sad to read, but sadly too, all too typical.
About 18 months ago, after a gap of about 25 years, I got back on a bike and now cycle everywhere.
I quickly perceived that apart from our fifth world road 'system' (ha, ha, ha!), by far the biggest threat I now face is from other cyclists and in particular cyclists like the utter schmuck that is Vlad ( and that is not a word I use lightly because of its meaning) who seem to think that the laws of this land do not apply to them.
That particular junction is in my view one of the most dangerous I have to use in London and if I can avoid it, i will at all costs and cyclists are by far the worst offenders here.
I note that you have tracked down where he keeps his bike. Can I suggest a bit of perfectly legal direct civil action that ought to make him come to his senses? Just go find a couple of decent D-locks and 'clamp' his bike, leaving the phone number of your lawyer and inviting him to come to some arrangement to compensate you.
In the meantime, as a cyclist I would hope that the police do another hit on cyclists who jump lights and I am now very much in favour of compulsory number plates for bikes and cameras at lights that are sensitive enough to pick them up if they jump them.
Number plates? Like the ones on cars that people can't remember? That argument has been thoroughly debunked, here for a start.
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