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By *usman 199 OP   Man
over a year ago

Stockport

What would you ban me crocs what is the point

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By *ora the explorerWoman
over a year ago

Paradise, Herts

Net curtains

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By *usman 199 OP   Man
over a year ago

Stockport


"Net curtains "
do you not peep out of yours madam xx

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By *aitonelMan
over a year ago

Liverpool

I'd ban the banning of banning things.

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By *litterbabeWoman
over a year ago

hiding from cock pics.

I would ban people keeping birds 24/7 in cages, it always makes me feel so sad.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

People who ban things.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Net curtains "

Oh no! I have to confess i love a net.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I'd ban the ban of banning banning things.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Ban humans from being twats

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By *reya73Woman
over a year ago

Whitley Bay

Ban dog clothes, windy days, jet skis and plastic. There.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Ban Jeff Bezos returning to earth once he fucks off to space

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Love Island and any affiliated programmes. Toxic media at it's worst

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Three quarter length trousers for men.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Three quarter length trousers for men."

That wouldn't work ... midgets would buy adult shorts

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By *ad NannaWoman
over a year ago

East London


"Net curtains "

I need my nets or the people walking past will see me knitting naked on my sofa.

I don't do blinds.

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By *ediMan
over a year ago

Leeds


"I would ban people keeping birds 24/7 in cages, it always makes me feel so sad."

Agreed and wouldn't stop there

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I'd ban lies.

That would seriously mess some people up.

PW

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I'd ban the banning of banning things. "

Ban me stop getting banned off here !

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

crocs have they usefulness but only good for one type off thing

Crocs and bikini shots bench or none beach it’s a us kind off style thing but can look good

And me ban liers

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By *ollydoesWoman
over a year ago

Shangri-La

Claudia winkleman

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By *otBunsHunWoman
over a year ago

Yorkshire

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Insomnia

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By *arkus1812Man
over a year ago

Lifes departure lounge NN9 Northamptonshire East not West MidlandsMidlands

Boris Johnson from ever appearing on our T.V. screens again.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I’d ban people being offended

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By *immyinreadingMan
over a year ago

henley on thames

Peleton.

Except when commentating on bike races

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I’d ban people being offended "

Whats the bets you get a few people hitting on this thread offended by this message !

I wouldn’t be surprised

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By *orksRockerMan
over a year ago

Bradford

To limit the number of threads a single individual can start in a week...

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By *an4funMan
over a year ago

london

Ban banners

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By *an4funMan
over a year ago

london


"Claudia winkleman"

Add Amanda Holden to that list

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Claudia winkleman

Add Amanda Holden to that list"

She’ll just keep popping back up !

Send the hit squad

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By *andyfloss2000Woman
over a year ago

ashford

Vehicles from roads! Leave them for cyclists! x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


" Vehicles from roads! Leave them for cyclists! x"

Ban cyclists!

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By *immyinreadingMan
over a year ago

henley on thames


" Vehicles from roads! Leave them for cyclists! x"

So I should cycle to Cornwall with a few suitcases then should I?

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By *andyfloss2000Woman
over a year ago

ashford


" Vehicles from roads! Leave them for cyclists! x

So I should cycle to Cornwall with a few suitcases then should I? "

Yeah why not! x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


" Vehicles from roads! Leave them for cyclists! x

So I should cycle to Cornwall with a few suitcases then should I?

Yeah why not! x"

You be well able !

But How did suitcases come in to this ? Ha

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By *immyinreadingMan
over a year ago

henley on thames


" Vehicles from roads! Leave them for cyclists! x

Ban cyclists! "

Close! Cycling should be allowed if you are actually going somewhere and it is your means of transport, as opposed to just going out in a Saturday morning in order to clog up the roads.

Also, must be able to cycle, as opposed to those blokes who cycle with their knees sticking out mikes to the side and have to start wobbling left and right if they encounter the slightest incline.

And must have some clue what the rules of the road are.

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By *andyfloss2000Woman
over a year ago

ashford


" Vehicles from roads! Leave them for cyclists! x

So I should cycle to Cornwall with a few suitcases then should I?

Yeah why not! x

You be well able !

But How did suitcases come in to this ? Ha

"

Jimmy going on his holi Bob's x

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By *atnip make me purrWoman
over a year ago

Reading


"To limit the number of threads a single individual can start in a week... "

This!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


" Vehicles from roads! Leave them for cyclists! x

So I should cycle to Cornwall with a few suitcases then should I?

Yeah why not! x

You be well able !

But How did suitcases come in to this ? Ha

Jimmy going on his holi Bob's x"

A trolley will help

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By *immyinreadingMan
over a year ago

henley on thames


" Vehicles from roads! Leave them for cyclists! x

So I should cycle to Cornwall with a few suitcases then should I?

Yeah why not! x

You be well able !

But How did suitcases come in to this ? Ha

"

I was planning on driving to Cornwall for hols in a few weeks time, and that would involve transporting suitcases full of shut I don’t actually need. But if vehicles are banned from the roads then I am fucked, 250 mile cycle with suitcases.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I’d ban domino’s from making any tv advert ever again for inflicting this tortuous yodelling monstrosity on the world

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By *andyfloss2000Woman
over a year ago

ashford


" Vehicles from roads! Leave them for cyclists! x

Ban cyclists!

Close! Cycling should be allowed if you are actually going somewhere and it is your means of transport, as opposed to just going out in a Saturday morning in order to clog up the roads.

Also, must be able to cycle, as opposed to those blokes who cycle with their knees sticking out mikes to the side and have to start wobbling left and right if they encounter the slightest incline.

And must have some clue what the rules of the road are. "

I know the highway code I passed my cycling proficiency test 54 years ago! Pmsl! And I go to and from work on mine and out in country for pleasure rides and it's the bloody vehicles that clog up the roads dam things! x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I'd ban the "perf with surf" advert!

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By *andyfloss2000Woman
over a year ago

ashford


" Vehicles from roads! Leave them for cyclists! x

So I should cycle to Cornwall with a few suitcases then should I?

Yeah why not! x

You be well able !

But How did suitcases come in to this ? Ha

I was planning on driving to Cornwall for hols in a few weeks time, and that would involve transporting suitcases full of shut I don’t actually need. But if vehicles are banned from the roads then I am fucked, 250 mile cycle with suitcases. "

I'm going to isle of wight first week in august yay! I shall b taking the train with my suitcase on wheels! x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


" Vehicles from roads! Leave them for cyclists! x

So I should cycle to Cornwall with a few suitcases then should I?

Yeah why not! x

You be well able !

But How did suitcases come in to this ? Ha

I was planning on driving to Cornwall for hols in a few weeks time, and that would involve transporting suitcases full of shut I don’t actually need. But if vehicles are banned from the roads then I am fucked, 250 mile cycle with suitcases. "

No I’m on your side

Just that lady is all about global warming !

Seriously don’t get her started ! We’ll be here for hours !

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


" Vehicles from roads! Leave them for cyclists! x

Ban cyclists!

Close! Cycling should be allowed if you are actually going somewhere and it is your means of transport, as opposed to just going out in a Saturday morning in order to clog up the roads.

Also, must be able to cycle, as opposed to those blokes who cycle with their knees sticking out mikes to the side and have to start wobbling left and right if they encounter the slightest incline.

And must have some clue what the rules of the road are.

I know the highway code I passed my cycling proficiency test 54 years ago! Pmsl! And I go to and from work on mine and out in country for pleasure rides and it's the bloody vehicles that clog up the roads dam things! x"

Don’t forget the the ozone there’s a test for a cycling bike ? I’d nail it

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By *immyinreadingMan
over a year ago

henley on thames


" Vehicles from roads! Leave them for cyclists! x

Ban cyclists!

Close! Cycling should be allowed if you are actually going somewhere and it is your means of transport, as opposed to just going out in a Saturday morning in order to clog up the roads.

Also, must be able to cycle, as opposed to those blokes who cycle with their knees sticking out mikes to the side and have to start wobbling left and right if they encounter the slightest incline.

And must have some clue what the rules of the road are.

I know the highway code I passed my cycling proficiency test 54 years ago! Pmsl! And I go to and from work on mine and out in country for pleasure rides and it's the bloody vehicles that clog up the roads dam things! x"

Ban vehicles? How do shops get stocked? How would builders operate? How would the postal service work? No buses? Taxis?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


" Vehicles from roads! Leave them for cyclists! x

Ban cyclists!

Close! Cycling should be allowed if you are actually going somewhere and it is your means of transport, as opposed to just going out in a Saturday morning in order to clog up the roads.

Also, must be able to cycle, as opposed to those blokes who cycle with their knees sticking out mikes to the side and have to start wobbling left and right if they encounter the slightest incline.

And must have some clue what the rules of the road are.

I know the highway code I passed my cycling proficiency test 54 years ago! Pmsl! And I go to and from work on mine and out in country for pleasure rides and it's the bloody vehicles that clog up the roads dam things! x

Ban vehicles? How do shops get stocked? How would builders operate? How would the postal service work? No buses? Taxis? "

Apparently bikes are the future !

Pesky automobiles

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By *andyfloss2000Woman
over a year ago

ashford


" Vehicles from roads! Leave them for cyclists! x

Ban cyclists!

Close! Cycling should be allowed if you are actually going somewhere and it is your means of transport, as opposed to just going out in a Saturday morning in order to clog up the roads.

Also, must be able to cycle, as opposed to those blokes who cycle with their knees sticking out mikes to the side and have to start wobbling left and right if they encounter the slightest incline.

And must have some clue what the rules of the road are.

I know the highway code I passed my cycling proficiency test 54 years ago! Pmsl! And I go to and from work on mine and out in country for pleasure rides and it's the bloody vehicles that clog up the roads dam things! x

Ban vehicles? How do shops get stocked? How would builders operate? How would the postal service work? No buses? Taxis? "

It was meant tounge in cheek jimmy! x whilst on subject they shd deffo make those leccy scooters legal though what's all that about banning them? X

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By *andyfloss2000Woman
over a year ago

ashford


" Vehicles from roads! Leave them for cyclists! x

Ban cyclists!

Close! Cycling should be allowed if you are actually going somewhere and it is your means of transport, as opposed to just going out in a Saturday morning in order to clog up the roads.

Also, must be able to cycle, as opposed to those blokes who cycle with their knees sticking out mikes to the side and have to start wobbling left and right if they encounter the slightest incline.

And must have some clue what the rules of the road are.

I know the highway code I passed my cycling proficiency test 54 years ago! Pmsl! And I go to and from work on mine and out in country for pleasure rides and it's the bloody vehicles that clog up the roads dam things! x

Ban vehicles? How do shops get stocked? How would builders operate? How would the postal service work? No buses? Taxis?

Apparently bikes are the future !

Pesky automobiles "

In ideal world! Now theres a thought! X

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Claudia winkleman"

keep seeing her doing hair adverts, who is she never heard of her before

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By *rHotNottsMan
over a year ago

Dubai & Nottingham

Push chairs , especially double ones. If they can’t walk just carry them.

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By *immyinreadingMan
over a year ago

henley on thames


" Vehicles from roads! Leave them for cyclists! x

Ban cyclists!

Close! Cycling should be allowed if you are actually going somewhere and it is your means of transport, as opposed to just going out in a Saturday morning in order to clog up the roads.

Also, must be able to cycle, as opposed to those blokes who cycle with their knees sticking out mikes to the side and have to start wobbling left and right if they encounter the slightest incline.

And must have some clue what the rules of the road are.

I know the highway code I passed my cycling proficiency test 54 years ago! Pmsl! And I go to and from work on mine and out in country for pleasure rides and it's the bloody vehicles that clog up the roads dam things! x

Ban vehicles? How do shops get stocked? How would builders operate? How would the postal service work? No buses? Taxis? "

Emergency services could be good too. You need an Ambulance? We will send out a few cyclists with a trolley, they should be with you tomorrow. Fire? We will send a thousand cyclists each with a bottle of water.

But they might get stuck behind the giant peleton delivering goods to Waitrose.

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By *andyfloss2000Woman
over a year ago

ashford


" Vehicles from roads! Leave them for cyclists! x

Ban cyclists!

Close! Cycling should be allowed if you are actually going somewhere and it is your means of transport, as opposed to just going out in a Saturday morning in order to clog up the roads.

Also, must be able to cycle, as opposed to those blokes who cycle with their knees sticking out mikes to the side and have to start wobbling left and right if they encounter the slightest incline.

And must have some clue what the rules of the road are.

I know the highway code I passed my cycling proficiency test 54 years ago! Pmsl! And I go to and from work on mine and out in country for pleasure rides and it's the bloody vehicles that clog up the roads dam things! x

Ban vehicles? How do shops get stocked? How would builders operate? How would the postal service work? No buses? Taxis?

Emergency services could be good too. You need an Ambulance? We will send out a few cyclists with a trolley, they should be with you tomorrow. Fire? We will send a thousand cyclists each with a bottle of water.

But they might get stuck behind the giant peleton delivering goods to Waitrose. "

Ohh jimmy jimmy! x

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By *immyinreadingMan
over a year ago

henley on thames


" Vehicles from roads! Leave them for cyclists! x

Ban cyclists!

Close! Cycling should be allowed if you are actually going somewhere and it is your means of transport, as opposed to just going out in a Saturday morning in order to clog up the roads.

Also, must be able to cycle, as opposed to those blokes who cycle with their knees sticking out mikes to the side and have to start wobbling left and right if they encounter the slightest incline.

And must have some clue what the rules of the road are.

I know the highway code I passed my cycling proficiency test 54 years ago! Pmsl! And I go to and from work on mine and out in country for pleasure rides and it's the bloody vehicles that clog up the roads dam things! x

Ban vehicles? How do shops get stocked? How would builders operate? How would the postal service work? No buses? Taxis?

It was meant tounge in cheek jimmy! x whilst on subject they shd deffo make those leccy scooters legal though what's all that about banning them? X"

The legal framework isn’t in place for electric scooters. If they are taxed, insured, riders have licenses and are subject to the rules of the road (and banned from pavements), then fine.

If they are zipping all over the place, no tax, no insurance, no accountability, no safety, not fine.

Grey area at the moment, needs massive tightening up.

It’s about safety, for the riders and others.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I'd ban the banning of banning things. "

This!

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By *immyinreadingMan
over a year ago

henley on thames


"Claudia winkleman

keep seeing her doing hair adverts, who is she never heard of her before"

She is a tv presenter. For example, she ruins Strictly with another shouty barky lady who is called Tess.

But at least tess doesn’t have a shit haircut

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Claudia winkleman

keep seeing her doing hair adverts, who is she never heard of her before

She is a tv presenter. For example, she ruins Strictly with another shouty barky lady who is called Tess.

But at least tess doesn’t have a shit haircut "

that will be why ive not heard of her then, never seen strictly, rather poke my eyes out with a poker

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By *ancer36Woman
over a year ago

Stirling

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By *ancer36Woman
over a year ago

Stirling

White stilettos

The need for multiple wheelie bins

Those mini trolleys they have for kids in supermarkets!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Claudia winkleman

keep seeing her doing hair adverts, who is she never heard of her before

She is a tv presenter. For example, she ruins Strictly with another shouty barky lady who is called Tess.

But at least tess doesn’t have a shit haircut

that will be why ive not heard of her then, never seen strictly, rather poke my eyes out with a poker"

How much to do mine first ?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"White stilettos

The need for multiple wheelie bins

Those mini trolleys they have for kids in supermarkets! "

You mean my super market go kart ! Na adults can fit in them to

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By *VineMan
over a year ago

The right place

The daily mail

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By *andyfloss2000Woman
over a year ago

ashford


" Vehicles from roads! Leave them for cyclists! x

Ban cyclists!

Close! Cycling should be allowed if you are actually going somewhere and it is your means of transport, as opposed to just going out in a Saturday morning in order to clog up the roads.

Also, must be able to cycle, as opposed to those blokes who cycle with their knees sticking out mikes to the side and have to start wobbling left and right if they encounter the slightest incline.

And must have some clue what the rules of the road are.

I know the highway code I passed my cycling proficiency test 54 years ago! Pmsl! And I go to and from work on mine and out in country for pleasure rides and it's the bloody vehicles that clog up the roads dam things! x

Ban vehicles? How do shops get stocked? How would builders operate? How would the postal service work? No buses? Taxis?

It was meant tounge in cheek jimmy! x whilst on subject they shd deffo make those leccy scooters legal though what's all that about banning them? X

The legal framework isn’t in place for electric scooters. If they are taxed, insured, riders have licenses and are subject to the rules of the road (and banned from pavements), then fine.

If they are zipping all over the place, no tax, no insurance, no accountability, no safety, not fine.

Grey area at the moment, needs massive tightening up.

It’s about safety, for the riders and others. "

But u can hire them? Ok so maybe insurance covers them? But it's no different than cyclists have no insurance etc.,? And its surely the way forward? Just to many cars on the road for sure! X

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


" Vehicles from roads! Leave them for cyclists! x

Ban cyclists!

Close! Cycling should be allowed if you are actually going somewhere and it is your means of transport, as opposed to just going out in a Saturday morning in order to clog up the roads.

Also, must be able to cycle, as opposed to those blokes who cycle with their knees sticking out mikes to the side and have to start wobbling left and right if they encounter the slightest incline.

And must have some clue what the rules of the road are.

I know the highway code I passed my cycling proficiency test 54 years ago! Pmsl! And I go to and from work on mine and out in country for pleasure rides and it's the bloody vehicles that clog up the roads dam things! x

Ban vehicles? How do shops get stocked? How would builders operate? How would the postal service work? No buses? Taxis?

It was meant tounge in cheek jimmy! x whilst on subject they shd deffo make those leccy scooters legal though what's all that about banning them? X

The legal framework isn’t in place for electric scooters. If they are taxed, insured, riders have licenses and are subject to the rules of the road (and banned from pavements), then fine.

If they are zipping all over the place, no tax, no insurance, no accountability, no safety, not fine.

Grey area at the moment, needs massive tightening up.

It’s about safety, for the riders and others.

But u can hire them? Ok so maybe insurance covers them? But it's no different than cyclists have no insurance etc.,? And its surely the way forward? Just to many cars on the road for sure! X"

To many bikes !

Wer never gonna come to an agreement here are we haha

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Ban influencers!!!

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By *andyfloss2000Woman
over a year ago

ashford


" Vehicles from roads! Leave them for cyclists! x

Ban cyclists!

Close! Cycling should be allowed if you are actually going somewhere and it is your means of transport, as opposed to just going out in a Saturday morning in order to clog up the roads.

Also, must be able to cycle, as opposed to those blokes who cycle with their knees sticking out mikes to the side and have to start wobbling left and right if they encounter the slightest incline.

And must have some clue what the rules of the road are.

I know the highway code I passed my cycling proficiency test 54 years ago! Pmsl! And I go to and from work on mine and out in country for pleasure rides and it's the bloody vehicles that clog up the roads dam things! x

Ban vehicles? How do shops get stocked? How would builders operate? How would the postal service work? No buses? Taxis?

It was meant tounge in cheek jimmy! x whilst on subject they shd deffo make those leccy scooters legal though what's all that about banning them? X

The legal framework isn’t in place for electric scooters. If they are taxed, insured, riders have licenses and are subject to the rules of the road (and banned from pavements), then fine.

If they are zipping all over the place, no tax, no insurance, no accountability, no safety, not fine.

Grey area at the moment, needs massive tightening up.

It’s about safety, for the riders and others.

But u can hire them? Ok so maybe insurance covers them? But it's no different than cyclists have no insurance etc.,? And its surely the way forward? Just to many cars on the road for sure! X

To many bikes !

Wer never gonna come to an agreement here are we haha "

Deffo not! But all those cars with all their emissions on the ozone! Only emissions us cyclists make is the odd fart now and then! pmsl! X

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


" Vehicles from roads! Leave them for cyclists! x

Ban cyclists!

Close! Cycling should be allowed if you are actually going somewhere and it is your means of transport, as opposed to just going out in a Saturday morning in order to clog up the roads.

Also, must be able to cycle, as opposed to those blokes who cycle with their knees sticking out mikes to the side and have to start wobbling left and right if they encounter the slightest incline.

And must have some clue what the rules of the road are.

I know the highway code I passed my cycling proficiency test 54 years ago! Pmsl! And I go to and from work on mine and out in country for pleasure rides and it's the bloody vehicles that clog up the roads dam things! x

Ban vehicles? How do shops get stocked? How would builders operate? How would the postal service work? No buses? Taxis?

It was meant tounge in cheek jimmy! x whilst on subject they shd deffo make those leccy scooters legal though what's all that about banning them? X

The legal framework isn’t in place for electric scooters. If they are taxed, insured, riders have licenses and are subject to the rules of the road (and banned from pavements), then fine.

If they are zipping all over the place, no tax, no insurance, no accountability, no safety, not fine.

Grey area at the moment, needs massive tightening up.

It’s about safety, for the riders and others.

But u can hire them? Ok so maybe insurance covers them? But it's no different than cyclists have no insurance etc.,? And its surely the way forward? Just to many cars on the road for sure! X

To many bikes !

Wer never gonna come to an agreement here are we haha

Deffo not! But all those cars with all their emissions on the ozone! Only emissions us cyclists make is the odd fart now and then! pmsl! X"

I warned ye’s didn’t I she’s off now we won’t hear the end of this !

I’m backing away swiftly haha

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By *immyinreadingMan
over a year ago

henley on thames

Ban cyclists unless they pay road tax, have insurance, and have licenses and are subject to the same points system as other road users.

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By *onguesandpunsMan
over a year ago

East Midlands


"I would ban people keeping birds 24/7 in cages, it always makes me feel so sad."

Yes to that. Birds should be in trees not cages.

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By *VineMan
over a year ago

The right place


"Ban cyclists unless they pay road tax, have insurance, and have licenses and are subject to the same points system as other road users.

"

There isn’t such a thing as road tax.

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
over a year ago

King's Crustacean

I am SICK of having to defend my crocs!!!!!!

They are ancient, pink and American. I have put funny things through the holes.

I LOVE them.

I've never been out of the house in them except to put the bins out. I do the garden in them. I mop floors and clean cars in them.

They have never worn out and I stick em in the washing machine.

Long live the croc !

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By *onguesandpunsMan
over a year ago

East Midlands


"Ban cyclists unless they pay road tax, have insurance, and have licenses and are subject to the same points system as other road users.

"

Road tax is a tax on vehicles emitting pollutants, not the use of roads. Ban people having a go at cyclists on threads.

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By *immyinreadingMan
over a year ago

henley on thames


"Ban cyclists unless they pay road tax, have insurance, and have licenses and are subject to the same points system as other road users.

There isn’t such a thing as road tax. "

Should be. Why should some users pay for using road (vehicle road tax), and others don’t?

Break rules regularly as a motorist and you lose your license, do so as a cyclist and nothing happens, maybe a fine if you are extremely unlucky.

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
over a year ago

King's Crustacean

Ban Naked Attraction. It's a fucking abomination.

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over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


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Ha they get a medal for bravery!

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By *onguesandpunsMan
over a year ago

East Midlands


"Ban cyclists unless they pay road tax, have insurance, and have licenses and are subject to the same points system as other road users.

There isn’t such a thing as road tax.

Should be. Why should some users pay for using road (vehicle road tax), and others don’t?

Break rules regularly as a motorist and you lose your license, do so as a cyclist and nothing happens, maybe a fine if you are extremely unlucky.

"

Jimmy, you're conflating two different issues. Cyclists are subject to the same rules of the road as everyone else. If they break the rules, and are caught doing so, they should be treated the same way as any other road user. I don't think anyone would disagree with that.

Road tax was abolished in 1937. What drivers pay is Vehicle Excise Duty (VED). The amount depends on the vehicle's carbon dioxide emissions, with owners of low-emission vehicles (Band A) paying nothing. Since bicycles are zero emission, cyclists would pay nothing even if bicycles were subject to VED. Note that VED is not ring-fenced for roads, just as the tax on alcohol doesn't directly pay for alcohol-related illnesses. Roads are paid for out of: general taxation, which includes everything from income tax to duty on booze; and local taxation, which is to say, Council Tax. If you pay tax, you pay for roads. For more information, visit the ironically named website ipayroadtax.com.

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By *VineMan
over a year ago

The right place


"Ban cyclists unless they pay road tax, have insurance, and have licenses and are subject to the same points system as other road users.

There isn’t such a thing as road tax.

Should be. Why should some users pay for using road (vehicle road tax), and others don’t?

Break rules regularly as a motorist and you lose your license, do so as a cyclist and nothing happens, maybe a fine if you are extremely unlucky.

"

What we pay is Vehicle Excise Duty which is based on emissions. Bicycles are zero emission and therefore zero cost. Roads are funded by general taxation and so cyclists contribute just as much as car drivers and so have equal right to use the road.

It is possible for a cyclist to lose their driving license or be held responsible for any damages caused. For this reason many cyclists do have insurance.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Cmon lads hug it out it’s to early for this !

Ban debates on tax related issues

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By *usman 199 OP   Man
over a year ago

Stockport


"To limit the number of threads a single individual can start in a week...

This! "

I feel I should take notice

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By *ornucopiaMan
over a year ago

Bexley


"Ban Naked Attraction. It's a fucking abomination."

Ban all television.

The scenery is much better on radio.

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By *immyinreadingMan
over a year ago

henley on thames


"Ban cyclists unless they pay road tax, have insurance, and have licenses and are subject to the same points system as other road users.

There isn’t such a thing as road tax.

Should be. Why should some users pay for using road (vehicle road tax), and others don’t?

Break rules regularly as a motorist and you lose your license, do so as a cyclist and nothing happens, maybe a fine if you are extremely unlucky.

Jimmy, you're conflating two different issues. Cyclists are subject to the same rules of the road as everyone else. If they break the rules, and are caught doing so, they should be treated the same way as any other road user. I don't think anyone would disagree with that.

Road tax was abolished in 1937. What drivers pay is Vehicle Excise Duty (VED). The amount depends on the vehicle's carbon dioxide emissions, with owners of low-emission vehicles (Band A) paying nothing. Since bicycles are zero emission, cyclists would pay nothing even if bicycles were subject to VED. Note that VED is not ring-fenced for roads, just as the tax on alcohol doesn't directly pay for alcohol-related illnesses. Roads are paid for out of: general taxation, which includes everything from income tax to duty on booze; and local taxation, which is to say, Council Tax. If you pay tax, you pay for roads. For more information, visit the ironically named website ipayroadtax.com."

Vehicles are taxed. Bikes aren’t.

Re accountability of cyclists, in theory they are subject to the rules of the road, but in practice they are very rarely punished. Skipping lights, cycling along pavements, lack of lights, you name it. The rules are there but it just doesn’t happen.

As an occasional (responsible) cyclist myself, I don’t think the lack of accountability is right. Many cyclists (not all) think they can do whatever the hell they want on our roads and pavements.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"To limit the number of threads a single individual can start in a week...

This! I feel I should take notice "

Haha you’d find a way !

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By *usman 199 OP   Man
over a year ago

Stockport


"To limit the number of threads a single individual can start in a week...

This! I feel I should take notice

Haha you’d find a way ! "

I feel they are half decent threads

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"To limit the number of threads a single individual can start in a week...

This! I feel I should take notice

Haha you’d find a way ! I feel they are half decent threads "

You keep us busy mate ! ain’t knocking them

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By *usman 199 OP   Man
over a year ago

Stockport


"To limit the number of threads a single individual can start in a week...

This! I feel I should take notice

Haha you’d find a way ! I feel they are half decent threads

You keep us busy mate ! one vote ain’t knocking them "

one vote

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By *immyinreadingMan
over a year ago

henley on thames

Ban people in the fitness industry saying “smashed it” all the time.

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By *ools and the brainCouple
over a year ago

couple, us we him her.


"Ban cyclists unless they pay road tax, have insurance, and have licenses and are subject to the same points system as other road users.

There isn’t such a thing as road tax.

Should be. Why should some users pay for using road (vehicle road tax), and others don’t?

Break rules regularly as a motorist and you lose your license, do so as a cyclist and nothing happens, maybe a fine if you are extremely unlucky.

"

What about pedestrians crossing the road ban them as well?

Horse's?

Dog's, cat's, wildlife, people on disabled scooters?

And what about the hundreds of thousands of children who ride to school every day what are they supposed to do?

Or the old lady who uses her bike to ride to the shop?

Someone who is on low income or unemployed but still needs to get around?

If you want to make an issue about cycling then what you should do is promote safer cycling starting with compulsory cycling proficiency lessons at School at primary school age , installing safer road sense with bikes provided by the government for pupils who can't afford bikes to learn on.

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By *ools and the brainCouple
over a year ago

couple, us we him her.

Ban reality TV and anything with or created by Simon cowell and ban him as well.

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By *ollycouple71Couple
over a year ago

manchester


"Net curtains "
do people still have them remind me of my Nana's

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Ban people in the fitness industry saying “smashed it” all the time. "

Na jimmy I can’t jump on board with this one ! Love nothing more then giving the douch bags from my gym high 5’s after a hard session letting them know I smashed the fuck out of that Pilates class !!! Sorry just not this one

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By *onguesandpunsMan
over a year ago

East Midlands


"Ban cyclists unless they pay road tax, have insurance, and have licenses and are subject to the same points system as other road users.

There isn’t such a thing as road tax.

Should be. Why should some users pay for using road (vehicle road tax), and others don’t?

Break rules regularly as a motorist and you lose your license, do so as a cyclist and nothing happens, maybe a fine if you are extremely unlucky.

Jimmy, you're conflating two different issues. Cyclists are subject to the same rules of the road as everyone else. If they break the rules, and are caught doing so, they should be treated the same way as any other road user. I don't think anyone would disagree with that.

Road tax was abolished in 1937. What drivers pay is Vehicle Excise Duty (VED). The amount depends on the vehicle's carbon dioxide emissions, with owners of low-emission vehicles (Band A) paying nothing. Since bicycles are zero emission, cyclists would pay nothing even if bicycles were subject to VED. Note that VED is not ring-fenced for roads, just as the tax on alcohol doesn't directly pay for alcohol-related illnesses. Roads are paid for out of: general taxation, which includes everything from income tax to duty on booze; and local taxation, which is to say, Council Tax. If you pay tax, you pay for roads. For more information, visit the ironically named website ipayroadtax.com.

Vehicles are taxed. Bikes aren’t.

Re accountability of cyclists, in theory they are subject to the rules of the road, but in practice they are very rarely punished. Skipping lights, cycling along pavements, lack of lights, you name it. The rules are there but it just doesn’t happen.

As an occasional (responsible) cyclist myself, I don’t think the lack of accountability is right. Many cyclists (not all) think they can do whatever the hell they want on our roads and pavements. "

But why use the road tax issue (which hopefully you now know is incorrect) to make a point about cyclist's not obeying the rules of the road, which any reasonable cyclist would agree they should. I'm also a car and bike user but again Jimmy, you're conflating issues. People riding on pavements and jumping lights are due to lack of enforcement and poor cycling infrastructure. I'm now banning myself from responding to Jimmy's trolling of cyclists on a swinging website.

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By *immyinreadingMan
over a year ago

henley on thames


"Ban cyclists unless they pay road tax, have insurance, and have licenses and are subject to the same points system as other road users.

There isn’t such a thing as road tax.

Should be. Why should some users pay for using road (vehicle road tax), and others don’t?

Break rules regularly as a motorist and you lose your license, do so as a cyclist and nothing happens, maybe a fine if you are extremely unlucky.

Jimmy, you're conflating two different issues. Cyclists are subject to the same rules of the road as everyone else. If they break the rules, and are caught doing so, they should be treated the same way as any other road user. I don't think anyone would disagree with that.

Road tax was abolished in 1937. What drivers pay is Vehicle Excise Duty (VED). The amount depends on the vehicle's carbon dioxide emissions, with owners of low-emission vehicles (Band A) paying nothing. Since bicycles are zero emission, cyclists would pay nothing even if bicycles were subject to VED. Note that VED is not ring-fenced for roads, just as the tax on alcohol doesn't directly pay for alcohol-related illnesses. Roads are paid for out of: general taxation, which includes everything from income tax to duty on booze; and local taxation, which is to say, Council Tax. If you pay tax, you pay for roads. For more information, visit the ironically named website ipayroadtax.com.

Vehicles are taxed. Bikes aren’t.

Re accountability of cyclists, in theory they are subject to the rules of the road, but in practice they are very rarely punished. Skipping lights, cycling along pavements, lack of lights, you name it. The rules are there but it just doesn’t happen.

As an occasional (responsible) cyclist myself, I don’t think the lack of accountability is right. Many cyclists (not all) think they can do whatever the hell they want on our roads and pavements.

But why use the road tax issue (which hopefully you now know is incorrect) to make a point about cyclist's not obeying the rules of the road, which any reasonable cyclist would agree they should. I'm also a car and bike user but again Jimmy, you're conflating issues. People riding on pavements and jumping lights are due to lack of enforcement and poor cycling infrastructure. I'm now banning myself from responding to Jimmy's trolling of cyclists on a swinging website. "

Making multiple points does not mean that I am conflating them.

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By *onguesandpunsMan
over a year ago

East Midlands


"Ban cyclists unless they pay road tax, have insurance, and have licenses and are subject to the same points system as other road users.

There isn’t such a thing as road tax.

Should be. Why should some users pay for using road (vehicle road tax), and others don’t?

Break rules regularly as a motorist and you lose your license, do so as a cyclist and nothing happens, maybe a fine if you are extremely unlucky.

What about pedestrians crossing the road ban them as well?

Horse's?

Dog's, cat's, wildlife, people on disabled scooters?

And what about the hundreds of thousands of children who ride to school every day what are they supposed to do?

Or the old lady who uses her bike to ride to the shop?

Someone who is on low income or unemployed but still needs to get around?

If you want to make an issue about cycling then what you should do is promote safer cycling starting with compulsory cycling proficiency lessons at School at primary school age , installing safer road sense with bikes provided by the government for pupils who can't afford bikes to learn on."

Yes to everything Jules said here.

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By *onguesandpunsMan
over a year ago

East Midlands


"Ban cyclists unless they pay road tax, have insurance, and have licenses and are subject to the same points system as other road users.

There isn’t such a thing as road tax.

Should be. Why should some users pay for using road (vehicle road tax), and others don’t?

Break rules regularly as a motorist and you lose your license, do so as a cyclist and nothing happens, maybe a fine if you are extremely unlucky.

Jimmy, you're conflating two different issues. Cyclists are subject to the same rules of the road as everyone else. If they break the rules, and are caught doing so, they should be treated the same way as any other road user. I don't think anyone would disagree with that.

Road tax was abolished in 1937. What drivers pay is Vehicle Excise Duty (VED). The amount depends on the vehicle's carbon dioxide emissions, with owners of low-emission vehicles (Band A) paying nothing. Since bicycles are zero emission, cyclists would pay nothing even if bicycles were subject to VED. Note that VED is not ring-fenced for roads, just as the tax on alcohol doesn't directly pay for alcohol-related illnesses. Roads are paid for out of: general taxation, which includes everything from income tax to duty on booze; and local taxation, which is to say, Council Tax. If you pay tax, you pay for roads. For more information, visit the ironically named website ipayroadtax.com.

Vehicles are taxed. Bikes aren’t.

Re accountability of cyclists, in theory they are subject to the rules of the road, but in practice they are very rarely punished. Skipping lights, cycling along pavements, lack of lights, you name it. The rules are there but it just doesn’t happen.

As an occasional (responsible) cyclist myself, I don’t think the lack of accountability is right. Many cyclists (not all) think they can do whatever the hell they want on our roads and pavements.

But why use the road tax issue (which hopefully you now know is incorrect) to make a point about cyclist's not obeying the rules of the road, which any reasonable cyclist would agree they should. I'm also a car and bike user but again Jimmy, you're conflating issues. People riding on pavements and jumping lights are due to lack of enforcement and poor cycling infrastructure. I'm now banning myself from responding to Jimmy's trolling of cyclists on a swinging website.

Making multiple points does not mean that I am conflating them.

"

Now I know you're trolling

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By *immyinreadingMan
over a year ago

henley on thames


"Ban people in the fitness industry saying “smashed it” all the time.

Na jimmy I can’t jump on board with this one ! Love nothing more then giving the douch bags from my gym high 5’s after a hard session letting them know I smashed the fuck out of that Pilates class !!! Sorry just not this one "

It’s just the wanky cliches and limited vocabulary that winds me up. In 3, in 2, in 1 ...

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By *andyfloss2000Woman
over a year ago

ashford


"Ban cyclists unless they pay road tax, have insurance, and have licenses and are subject to the same points system as other road users.

"

U do realise there no such thing as road tax? And maybe insurance but hey! Until its compulsory then we shall just crack on! lighten up jimmy lad! X

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Ban people in the fitness industry saying “smashed it” all the time.

Na jimmy I can’t jump on board with this one ! Love nothing more then giving the douch bags from my gym high 5’s after a hard session letting them know I smashed the fuck out of that Pilates class !!! Sorry just not this one

It’s just the wanky cliches and limited vocabulary that winds me up. In 3, in 2, in 1 ... "

I get some blokes ( not all ) that go to the gym can be monster shit heads that think cause they got a 6 pack and a bloated face that needs to be wedged through most hall way doors there cool as fuck !

Anybody ever tries to give me a random pep talk like 1 and a 2 and a 3 while I’m mid way through my star jump session ha there’s gonna be words

yeah I get you there dick heads !!!!

Na it’s funny cause what your saying is kinda through tho !

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Ban cyclists unless they pay road tax, have insurance, and have licenses and are subject to the same points system as other road users.

U do realise there no such thing as road tax? And maybe insurance but hey! Until its compulsory then we shall just crack on! lighten up jimmy lad! X "

Candy you calm down now ? Your getting terrible feisty over this cyclist debacle !

So How many gears has your bike got ? randomly change the topic

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By *andyfloss2000Woman
over a year ago

ashford


"Ban cyclists unless they pay road tax, have insurance, and have licenses and are subject to the same points system as other road users.

There isn’t such a thing as road tax.

Should be. Why should some users pay for using road (vehicle road tax), and others don’t?

Break rules regularly as a motorist and you lose your license, do so as a cyclist and nothing happens, maybe a fine if you are extremely unlucky.

Jimmy, you're conflating two different issues. Cyclists are subject to the same rules of the road as everyone else. If they break the rules, and are caught doing so, they should be treated the same way as any other road user. I don't think anyone would disagree with that.

Road tax was abolished in 1937. What drivers pay is Vehicle Excise Duty (VED). The amount depends on the vehicle's carbon dioxide emissions, with owners of low-emission vehicles (Band A) paying nothing. Since bicycles are zero emission, cyclists would pay nothing even if bicycles were subject to VED. Note that VED is not ring-fenced for roads, just as the tax on alcohol doesn't directly pay for alcohol-related illnesses. Roads are paid for out of: general taxation, which includes everything from income tax to duty on booze; and local taxation, which is to say, Council Tax. If you pay tax, you pay for roads. For more information, visit the ironically named website ipayroadtax.com.

Vehicles are taxed. Bikes aren’t.

Re accountability of cyclists, in theory they are subject to the rules of the road, but in practice they are very rarely punished. Skipping lights, cycling along pavements, lack of lights, you name it. The rules are there but it just doesn’t happen.

As an occasional (responsible) cyclist myself, I don’t think the lack of accountability is right. Many cyclists (not all) think they can do whatever the hell they want on our roads and pavements. "

I have cycled all my life as soon as I could! I go miles on mine(might have a ride out today) i find it second in pleasure to sex tbh! Love the free feeling! never driven! But equally as many bad car drivers I see on their mobiles cutting me up etc., yes course there bad cyclists as there is bad vehicle users! x

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By *andyfloss2000Woman
over a year ago

ashford


"Ban cyclists unless they pay road tax, have insurance, and have licenses and are subject to the same points system as other road users.

U do realise there no such thing as road tax? And maybe insurance but hey! Until its compulsory then we shall just crack on! lighten up jimmy lad! X

Candy you calm down now ? Your getting terrible feisty over this cyclist debacle !

So How many gears has your bike got ? randomly change the topic "

Lol! I have only 6 I think ! But I have 2 cycles one for work which has baskets front and back for my shopping and my going out one which is light weight and faster! x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Ban cyclists unless they pay road tax, have insurance, and have licenses and are subject to the same points system as other road users.

There isn’t such a thing as road tax.

Should be. Why should some users pay for using road (vehicle road tax), and others don’t?

Break rules regularly as a motorist and you lose your license, do so as a cyclist and nothing happens, maybe a fine if you are extremely unlucky.

Jimmy, you're conflating two different issues. Cyclists are subject to the same rules of the road as everyone else. If they break the rules, and are caught doing so, they should be treated the same way as any other road user. I don't think anyone would disagree with that.

Road tax was abolished in 1937. What drivers pay is Vehicle Excise Duty (VED). The amount depends on the vehicle's carbon dioxide emissions, with owners of low-emission vehicles (Band A) paying nothing. Since bicycles are zero emission, cyclists would pay nothing even if bicycles were subject to VED. Note that VED is not ring-fenced for roads, just as the tax on alcohol doesn't directly pay for alcohol-related illnesses. Roads are paid for out of: general taxation, which includes everything from income tax to duty on booze; and local taxation, which is to say, Council Tax. If you pay tax, you pay for roads. For more information, visit the ironically named website ipayroadtax.com.

Vehicles are taxed. Bikes aren’t.

Re accountability of cyclists, in theory they are subject to the rules of the road, but in practice they are very rarely punished. Skipping lights, cycling along pavements, lack of lights, you name it. The rules are there but it just doesn’t happen.

As an occasional (responsible) cyclist myself, I don’t think the lack of accountability is right. Many cyclists (not all) think they can do whatever the hell they want on our roads and pavements.

I have cycled all my life as soon as I could! I go miles on mine(might have a ride out today) i find it second in pleasure to sex tbh! Love the free feeling! never driven! But equally as many bad car drivers I see on their mobiles cutting me up etc., yes course there bad cyclists as there is bad vehicle users! x"

You come across like your a reckless cyclist going by your comments here today ! do you not try cycling and sex ? While still peddling? That would be impressive

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By *andyfloss2000Woman
over a year ago

ashford


"Ban cyclists unless they pay road tax, have insurance, and have licenses and are subject to the same points system as other road users.

There isn’t such a thing as road tax.

Should be. Why should some users pay for using road (vehicle road tax), and others don’t?

Break rules regularly as a motorist and you lose your license, do so as a cyclist and nothing happens, maybe a fine if you are extremely unlucky.

Jimmy, you're conflating two different issues. Cyclists are subject to the same rules of the road as everyone else. If they break the rules, and are caught doing so, they should be treated the same way as any other road user. I don't think anyone would disagree with that.

Road tax was abolished in 1937. What drivers pay is Vehicle Excise Duty (VED). The amount depends on the vehicle's carbon dioxide emissions, with owners of low-emission vehicles (Band A) paying nothing. Since bicycles are zero emission, cyclists would pay nothing even if bicycles were subject to VED. Note that VED is not ring-fenced for roads, just as the tax on alcohol doesn't directly pay for alcohol-related illnesses. Roads are paid for out of: general taxation, which includes everything from income tax to duty on booze; and local taxation, which is to say, Council Tax. If you pay tax, you pay for roads. For more information, visit the ironically named website ipayroadtax.com.

Vehicles are taxed. Bikes aren’t.

Re accountability of cyclists, in theory they are subject to the rules of the road, but in practice they are very rarely punished. Skipping lights, cycling along pavements, lack of lights, you name it. The rules are there but it just doesn’t happen.

As an occasional (responsible) cyclist myself, I don’t think the lack of accountability is right. Many cyclists (not all) think they can do whatever the hell they want on our roads and pavements.

I have cycled all my life as soon as I could! I go miles on mine(might have a ride out today) i find it second in pleasure to sex tbh! Love the free feeling! never driven! But equally as many bad car drivers I see on their mobiles cutting me up etc., yes course there bad cyclists as there is bad vehicle users! x

You come across like your a reckless cyclist going by your comments here today ! do you not try cycling and sex ? While still peddling? That would be impressive

"

Now that's maybe a possibility ?? Shall need a tandem! x

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By *andyfloss2000Woman
over a year ago

ashford

Just uploaded my vid cycling in my undies again! Pmsl! That was fun x

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By *ools and the brainCouple
over a year ago

couple, us we him her.

Ban panda's pointless fucking creatures.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Ban panda's pointless fucking creatures."

Pandas ? Fucking pandas ! This thread has gone to the gutter with blatant panda racist’s writing there hate filled panda propaganda! Ha You to should be ashamed of urself’s !

PETA is gonna here about this !

That’s The Spanish lad next door he loves pandas

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Ban cyclists unless they pay road tax, have insurance, and have licenses and are subject to the same points system as other road users.

There isn’t such a thing as road tax.

Should be. Why should some users pay for using road (vehicle road tax), and others don’t?

Break rules regularly as a motorist and you lose your license, do so as a cyclist and nothing happens, maybe a fine if you are extremely unlucky.

Jimmy, you're conflating two different issues. Cyclists are subject to the same rules of the road as everyone else. If they break the rules, and are caught doing so, they should be treated the same way as any other road user. I don't think anyone would disagree with that.

Road tax was abolished in 1937. What drivers pay is Vehicle Excise Duty (VED). The amount depends on the vehicle's carbon dioxide emissions, with owners of low-emission vehicles (Band A) paying nothing. Since bicycles are zero emission, cyclists would pay nothing even if bicycles were subject to VED. Note that VED is not ring-fenced for roads, just as the tax on alcohol doesn't directly pay for alcohol-related illnesses. Roads are paid for out of: general taxation, which includes everything from income tax to duty on booze; and local taxation, which is to say, Council Tax. If you pay tax, you pay for roads. For more information, visit the ironically named website ipayroadtax.com.

Vehicles are taxed. Bikes aren’t.

Re accountability of cyclists, in theory they are subject to the rules of the road, but in practice they are very rarely punished. Skipping lights, cycling along pavements, lack of lights, you name it. The rules are there but it just doesn’t happen.

As an occasional (responsible) cyclist myself, I don’t think the lack of accountability is right. Many cyclists (not all) think they can do whatever the hell they want on our roads and pavements.

I have cycled all my life as soon as I could! I go miles on mine(might have a ride out today) i find it second in pleasure to sex tbh! Love the free feeling! never driven! But equally as many bad car drivers I see on their mobiles cutting me up etc., yes course there bad cyclists as there is bad vehicle users! x

You come across like your a reckless cyclist going by your comments here today ! do you not try cycling and sex ? While still peddling? That would be impressive

Now that's maybe a possibility ?? Shall need a tandem! x"

You shall ! Let me know how much the hospital bill is ?

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By *andyfloss2000Woman
over a year ago

ashford


"Ban cyclists unless they pay road tax, have insurance, and have licenses and are subject to the same points system as other road users.

There isn’t such a thing as road tax.

Should be. Why should some users pay for using road (vehicle road tax), and others don’t?

Break rules regularly as a motorist and you lose your license, do so as a cyclist and nothing happens, maybe a fine if you are extremely unlucky.

Jimmy, you're conflating two different issues. Cyclists are subject to the same rules of the road as everyone else. If they break the rules, and are caught doing so, they should be treated the same way as any other road user. I don't think anyone would disagree with that.

Road tax was abolished in 1937. What drivers pay is Vehicle Excise Duty (VED). The amount depends on the vehicle's carbon dioxide emissions, with owners of low-emission vehicles (Band A) paying nothing. Since bicycles are zero emission, cyclists would pay nothing even if bicycles were subject to VED. Note that VED is not ring-fenced for roads, just as the tax on alcohol doesn't directly pay for alcohol-related illnesses. Roads are paid for out of: general taxation, which includes everything from income tax to duty on booze; and local taxation, which is to say, Council Tax. If you pay tax, you pay for roads. For more information, visit the ironically named website ipayroadtax.com.

Vehicles are taxed. Bikes aren’t.

Re accountability of cyclists, in theory they are subject to the rules of the road, but in practice they are very rarely punished. Skipping lights, cycling along pavements, lack of lights, you name it. The rules are there but it just doesn’t happen.

As an occasional (responsible) cyclist myself, I don’t think the lack of accountability is right. Many cyclists (not all) think they can do whatever the hell they want on our roads and pavements.

I have cycled all my life as soon as I could! I go miles on mine(might have a ride out today) i find it second in pleasure to sex tbh! Love the free feeling! never driven! But equally as many bad car drivers I see on their mobiles cutting me up etc., yes course there bad cyclists as there is bad vehicle users! x

You come across like your a reckless cyclist going by your comments here today ! do you not try cycling and sex ? While still peddling? That would be impressive

Now that's maybe a possibility ?? Shall need a tandem! x

You shall ! Let me know how much the hospital bill is ? "

x

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By *ollydoesWoman
over a year ago

Shangri-La


"Claudia winkleman

Add Amanda Holden to that list

She’ll just keep popping back up !

Send the hit squad "

Claudia first. But im cutting her frindge off before.

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By *ooBulMan
over a year ago

Missin’ Yo’ Kissin’

Amanda Holden's cackling fisher woman's laugh on that guess the real singer program. It's like nails down a black board. I'd go to a laughing specialist if I were her to get it changed...

Oh, and Jimmy Carr whilst we ar at it!

He's on bloody everything. Yeah, I get it, you need to pay off ya tax bill but for Christ's sake give us all a break!

Garry Linekar Too! Boot his silver surfer arse off too & stop putting up the TV licence. Paying 'im a million. Gabby what's her face much better than that Bell end!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Amanda Holden's cackling fisher woman's laugh on that guess the real singer program. It's like nails down a black board. I'd go to a laughing specialist if I were her to get it changed...

Oh, and Jimmy Carr whilst we ar at it!

He's on bloody everything. Yeah, I get it, you need to pay off ya tax bill but for Christ's sake give us all a break!

Garry Linekar Too! Boot his silver surfer arse off too & stop putting up the TV licence. Paying 'im a million. Gabby what's her face much better than that Bell end! "

Mate we have sent the hit squad out on miss Holden hours ago ! Just waiting on word back ! The crafty swamp rat

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
over a year ago

King's Crustacean


"Ban reality TV and anything with or created by Simon cowell and ban him as well."

Can I keep Big Brother please ?

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By *ools and the brainCouple
over a year ago

couple, us we him her.


"Ban reality TV and anything with or created by Simon cowell and ban him as well.

Can I keep Big Brother please ?"

Because it's you,yes but I'm not going to watch it.

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By *ud and BryanCouple
over a year ago

Boston, Lincolnshire

Ban every tv show with the word, "celebrity" anywhere in the title

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