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I love it when some highly trained plod makes a dumbshit social media campaign then has to back pedal.
"Inspector Matt Johnson told Cambridge News that the force wasn’t intending to favour drivers over cyclists. "Inconsiderately parked cycles can cause issues for some, particularly anyone with impaired sight or mobility and those with buggies." "
They certainly can, but not half as much as the van in the alleyway, pictured above. Not half as much as the van parked on the cycleway AND footway, pictured above. Well done Cambridge cyclists for highlighting the huge problem of #badlyparkedbikes, because they really are a menace to society. I for one welcome Cambridge police erradicating this immense problem of #badlyparkedbikes.