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I had some bell-end ride into my arm as I signalled right at a red light not too long ago. I shouted at them, they pretended nothing happened.
"Rules are for other people, I use my instincts and common sense."
It's the Dominic Cummings approach to life.
Proof?
From our local rag:
http://uatu.newsquestdigital.co.uk/click2.php?f=18481024&t=18474569&r=65...
Strangely the story no longer mentions that the traffic lights were out at the time...I would have thought a useful piece of information. Must be the T&A.
As per normal, its the minority spoiling it for the majority...
I once had a conversation with an RLJ at the 3rd set of lights she was about to jump. "I can hear if anything is coming" saith she. As I was about to mention my friend's hybrid off she went up the inside of a tipper waiting at the lights - narrowly missed by a Toyota Prius ...