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Tripe. Utter utter tripe.IMHO you did more harm to cycling & cyclists than you can possibly imagine.
Tripe. Utter utter tripe.IMHO you did more harm to cycling & cyclists than you can possibly imagine.
Are you sure it is an elephant?I feel like the elephant in the room here that nobody is acknowledging is that for the section used, Gaz was WRONG.
Strange how you can have so many people with varying degrees of view, and different recollections of events of exactly the same programme! Did you not take in the part where Gaz did acknowledge that his own behaviour was far from perfect in that incident? I didn't see the same from the Cabbie, in fact I felt had he not been in his work vehicle, or had a cabbie licence to protect he would have decked Gaz. The Cab driver knew full well he had the measure of Gaz, and continued the bullying he did inside the cab on the outside of it.I feel like the elephant in the room here that nobody is acknowledging is that for the section used, Gaz was WRONG.
For that whole interaction he's looking so bad. He could have yielded some space for the cab, left room, nothing happens. He could have just not hit the cab, crisis averted. He could have apologised with his first words, didn't happen. He could have declined to clap and 'play up for the crowd' (what crowd? he wasn't on stage). Calling someone a mug after you've established that somebody isn't the type to smack you in the face isn't big or clever.
It's these kind of interactions that make cyclists look bad. I've watched the show again online and it's just not cool. Putting these kind of things on YouTube and trying to claim the moral high ground is insane.
I hope that Gaz takes a few lessons from this. It must truly be horrible to see yourself on national tv and have a populace comment negatively about you. (Though annoying Daily Mail readers is everyones idea of fun) We can claim that it all came down to an edit, but there should be enough in there for him to think 'I need to change a few things'.
I've made enough comments showing how I feel about 99% of 'Camera Cyclists' but to have any degree of success, they've got to realise their mistakes. In every way Gaz may claim it was a poor edit, they made that program to entertain a set demographic. Just as Gaz and his cohorts upload videos to entertain a very narrow demographic on YouTube. It's the same game so stop complaining.
I feel like the elephant in the room here that nobody is acknowledging is that for the section used, Gaz was WRONG.
For that whole interaction he's looking so bad. He could have yielded some space for the cab, left room, nothing happens. He could have just not hit the cab, crisis averted. He could have apologised with his first words, didn't happen. He could have declined to clap and 'play up for the crowd' (what crowd? he wasn't on stage). Calling someone a mug after you've established that somebody isn't the type to smack you in the face isn't big or clever.
It's these kind of interactions that make cyclists look bad. I've watched the show again online and it's just not cool. Putting these kind of things on YouTube and trying to claim the moral high ground is insane.
I hope that Gaz takes a few lessons from this. It must truly be horrible to see yourself on national tv and have a populace comment negatively about you. (Though annoying Daily Mail readers is everyones idea of fun) We can claim that it all came down to an edit, but there should be enough in there for him to think 'I need to change a few things'.
I've made enough comments showing how I feel about 99% of 'Camera Cyclists' but to have any degree of success, they've got to realise their mistakes. In every way Gaz may claim it was a poor edit, they made that program to entertain a set demographic. Just as Gaz and his cohorts upload videos to entertain a very narrow demographic on YouTube. It's the same game so stop complaining.
So it wasnt you who chased after the black guy ?
IMHO you did more harm to cycling & cyclists than you can possibly imagine.
So it wasnt you who chased after the black guy ?
IMHO you did more harm to cycling & cyclists than you can possibly imagine.
Yeilding space to a bullying driver - we might as well curl up and die. This post highlights the very thing that's wrong with our roads - that those with the largest lump of metal rule the roads whilst every body else cowers into the gutter for fear of mortal injury. Might is not right. The taxi driver didn't leave enough space for any of the cyclists we saw him pass, he starts to drift into the LH lane before he's cleared Gaz's front wheel - with the expectation that Gaz will simply back off. It's bullying, aggressive and intimidating behaviour. And that's before he tries to slam Gaz to the kerb so that he can jump out and get up in his face. And then you slate the cyclist for daring to complain.
Let's get real. Hitting a lump of steel with a lump of flesh rarely hurts the lump of steel - and when someone is encroaching on your space it's sometimes the only option. And a perfectly valid protest. Quite happy to use it as a battering ram to barge their way through traffic, protected from criticism in their own little minds by the invisiblity cloak of 'I've been driving a cab for twenty years and not killed a cyclist yet - so...' but then react like someone's just punched your granny when someone 'dares to' touch your car.
Make cyclists look bad? My arse. No-one ever says that about drivers do they? Which suggests to me that, bizarely - even though you are a cyclist - you're looking at cyclists as an out group, accepted driving as the norm. And apply standards of behaviour from cyclsts which you don't seem to expect from drivers.
You're on the wrong bus Scruffmonster.
I'm kinda disappointed that people seem to think that slapping a vhicle is only done to wind up the driver. On the two occations iv had to hit a car in that way it's done because I though If I didn't I might end up under under his wheels if I had not warned him.
Most of us don't have horns, and we can't shout louder than a car engine, it's seems a very good defensive measure if you ask me.
maybe they'll hear the chokeing sound as you swallow the whistle and come to help , thus defusing the situation ?We should have whistles apparently.
I'm not afraid to knock on a window but wow does it send drivers off into an absolute tizz when I've been forced to do it (twice now, same reaction.) Not sure how a whistle is going to be heard over the engine, blaring radio, screaming child or the person on the other end of a mobile phone.
Well said, Mickle. It's Scruffmonster that's wrong, and the cabbie. Sure, Gaz could have done better, but HE DIDN'T DO ANYTHING WRONG.