@HealthyLadder Been cycling all over London for 10+ years and Wightman road feels like the most dangerous "residential" road that I can think of. Previously contacted the council to ask if they plan to change anything but it doesn't seem so...
@Naughtydrivers "All this bloody new regulation about 'hygiene' and so forth. Rubbish. Nothing like it was back in the old days. These disciplinary measures are just to squeeze more money from us"
@Naughtydrivers Would be interesting to see how many cab drivers would choose to use a surgeon who had multiple strikes from the general medical council...
@chrisbowes40@Naughtydrivers That's like saying anyone who commutes via car (teachers, surgeons etc) should also lose their jobs if they get 12 points on their licence. Ludicrous.
@mossyweep @Jayne82526450@Naughtydrivers Joggers also pose some danger (think about accidentally knocking over an elderly pedestrian). Horse riders even more so. Where do we draw the line?
@Jayne82526450@Naughtydrivers BTW I'm defining danger as danger to others being important to limit. Think how you're free to give yourself food poisoning but we have strict measurements to make sure chef's don't give it to others.
@AquaValve2013@lazygitt@Naughtydrivers If that logic was even slightly correct then why would they suspend anyone from driving if they consistently rack up points for speeding...? Not everything is a conspiracy theory.
@Jayne82526450@Naughtydrivers Therefore, even though pedestrians, cyclists etc all interact with the road system the need for them to be tested is non-existent as they more or less only pose a risk to themselves and not to others.