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I think it is frightening to vulnerable people, as I said above, if they see cyclists coming towards them and the cyclists only get off their bike, or swerve at the last minute, then it really is worrying for them as they see them approaching, especially when they can't move quickly. It doesn't matter if they are polite, it's the bicycle that is worrying. If cyclists would have the forethought and decency to get off their bikes as soon as they see anyone approach it would be better all round, it is a narrow space.
I have seen a member of the passage group merrily cycling down the passage numerous times,
Name her and shame her, Alison. It was Gina, wasn't it?
Was it me?
Well given recent events in my life I wouldn't recommend using your full name either. While I was unemployed recently and leads just disappeared, I tried googling myself and the fact that I had been issued with a harassment notice came up. It doesn't now that I changed my surname to just Mc.
Alison [^P]., who was it?
I think it's a pedestrian walkway and nobody should cycle in it.
I don't mind people cycling as long as they're doing it carefully and considerately. It makes it much easier to deal with the one way system.
As if cyclists took any notice of the one-way system
Well half of them would still have to cycle some of the way the wrong way to get to the passage.
I've never had problems with cyclists in the passage as they have always alighted and there is a general etiquette of making way for prams and other users etc. My bugbear is the dog let loose to poo unattended from a local street and I wouldn't like to pass it in the confines of the passage and a dog walker, with a large dog on a lead, who doesn't control it adequately.
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