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    • sorry but that letter needs to be much much better. you need to express that it was a stilly youthful mistake trying to be the big man and jumping the turnstile to look big infront of your peers. TfL prosecutors are on the email address on their first letter. get the court form sent back to the court , (but copy it first) stating you plead guilty and wish to attend to address the judge in person face to face to show your genuine remorse for your stupid youthful exuberance.      
    • I thought I should send the begging letter to the prosecutor. Does the hearing means the time I need to send back by? If so, it’s June 5  I plan to send the new begging letter as following, can I ask for some suggestions? Dear Investigator/Prosecutor,  Thank you for your reply. I deeply regret my actions and the inconvenience they have caused.  I’m extremely remorseful for my crime. and regret it everyday. I often ask myself ‘’how can I do that thing just because I felt it is interesting. There are a lot of crimes in the world, but feeling it’s interesting is certainly not a reason to crime. I should not crime with any reason.’’ I think about these things every day, and I understand that I can’t blame anyone but myself.  I thanks to the staff who stopped me, as this is a valuable lesson in my life. I told myself that I should never ever repeat such a thing again, and never ever do anything which is possible to be in breach of any law. As a result, I carefully tap my oyster card every time before I enter the station now. I remind myself that I did a wrong thing before, and I should never let it happen again.  Although my monthly travel expenses do not warrant a season ticket, but I just renew my season ticket (please see the attachment). I understand that a crime cannot be truly compensated for, but purchasing a season ticket offers me a small measure of comfort, knowing that my actions caused a loss to the public interest.  I received an email which ask me to negotiate being class teacher in this summer (please see the attachment). I hope that I could teach the lovely students again, which may not be allowed with a criminal record. I would please ask that you would please provide me a single opportunity to settle all outstanding sums owed outside of court without the need for legal proceedings which would have a determinantal impact on my teaching career.  I sincerely apologise again for my crime. If you need anything further from me to help you please let me know.   Yours sincerely,
    • LoL Dx you crack me up. Thanks for the advice. I'll stay positive.
    • Utter Rubbish!! lowell dont write and beg for deals once they start court. as for your attitude, we'll thats nothing new for you.😎 you wont be quizzed, it's not like TV, simply refer to your defence/WS when answering anything the judge may ever ask. well it involves chickens. dx  
    • Thanks fk, I hope I don't have to face the court. Bless you for the reassurance. 
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Following on from the cars on pavements thread, does anyone know if cycling on pavements is illegal? Specifically in Scotland?

 

I don't drive and have one lazy eye that recently got a lot worse, I also have dizziness and nausea and several times a day I nearly get whipped off my feet by some **** (*doesn't want to get cagbotted!*) who whips past me on a bike. I've nearly fallen over on occasion. In my home town there's an underpass that's being repainted and in the early stages of this the cyclists were still shooting through it even though half of the width was barriered off.

 

As a naturally grumpy person I really want to shout at them to get off and walk, but I don't know if they have the right to do it, even though it's stupid, ignorant rude and dangerous. I'd also like to demand that the council put up a sign in the new uderpass that cyclists must dismount but I'd like to be sure of my facts before going off on one. Not that tha usually stops me.

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yes my brother got fined for riding on the pavement years back although now there's cycle lanes to confuse things. I know by experience you can be on a cycle lane for it to 'run out' and you end up on the pedestrain pavements but don't actually realise. Once it happened a pensioner delibrately stood in the middle of the pavement and refused to move out of my way so I had to dismount and walk passed them. Not realising at the time the path had ended it's likely if they were any younger I would have forced them out of the way with a swift slap. Pensioners... you got to love them!

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Yes, it's illegal. And if you're a pedestrian at the time, damn infuriating for cyclists to be coming at you from all angles. Especially if they sneak right up behind you and don't have a bell to alert you to move out of the way.

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Yep, illegal, although prosecutions are very much a rare beast, as it is not sufficient for a complainant (unless a police officer) to to 'report' an individual for so doing.

 

Even worse, our local council has now adorned routes to/from schools with banners on lampposts and pavement printed advisories that pedestrians need to 'share' the pavement.

 

This may well be an ideal when primary children are making their way to school, however this 'sharing' is usually nothing of the sort, with certain kids treating is as they have the sole right of way. Add to this adults using the same pavements for no other reason that it is 'safer'.

 

Since cyclists are relatively immune from prosecution (look at the number of red-light jumpers who become a 'wheeled pedestrian' to avoid being held up, I think you'll see this is not a priority for the enforcement agencies.

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I can understand with small children. No one would expect them to cycle on the road, but for adults shooting round at all angles my attitude is they should get off and push if there's no cycle lane.

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Yep, illegal, although prosecutions are very much a rare beast, as it is not sufficient for a complainant (unless a police officer) to to 'report' an individual for so doing.

 

Even worse, our local council has now adorned routes to/from schools with banners on lampposts and pavement printed advisories that pedestrians need to 'share' the pavement.

 

This may well be an ideal when primary children are making their way to school, however this 'sharing' is usually nothing of the sort, with certain kids treating is as they have the sole right of way. Add to this adults using the same pavements for no other reason that it is 'safer'.

 

Since cyclists are relatively immune from prosecution (look at the number of red-light jumpers who become a 'wheeled pedestrian' to avoid being held up, I think you'll see this is not a priority for the enforcement agencies.

 

I agree 100%. Something only happens when there's an accident. These issues about cyclists should be taken more seriously. I neally hit a couple of kids a while back riding along a poorly lit road late at night with not so much as a reflector on their bikes. Prevention is always better than cure!

 

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I've e-mailed the council asking for signs in the underpass anyway. Maybe a few other signs would remind people to dismount but I doubt it. Considering the amount of time I spend at work trying to find out information people have already been asked to provide and asking people not to have loud conversations on mobile phones next to the no mobiles sign outside the office, I've come to the conclusion that people don't pay attention.

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someone in our areas taken a more direct route

 

BBC News - Nottinghamshire scooter boy injured by nylon rope

 

hope they catch them soon although annoying and dangerous (theres been some injurys around us from people cycling on pavements) there is proper ways to deal with it

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That story is awful, poor boy got badly hurt because some idiot put a trip hazard where you don't expect one.

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You MUST NOT cycle on a pavement.

 

[Laws HA 1835 sect 72 & R(S)A 1984, sect 129

 

The Highway Code is worded incorrectly - The law makes it an offence to cycle on the footway (which is a part of the carriageway), or in an area that has been designated a footway (e.g. by bylaw).

 

In the past 10 years in London, 54 pedestrians have been killed on the footway.

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