Absolute cuntfests: a log

You talking to me you bluenose cunt?

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And cops doing their job.

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I’m not familiar with life outside dublin fingal

He is punch drunk

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We’re aware of that mate.

I was replying to what you said and I’m a lot of things but a cunt isn’t one of them…
Good night…

Real men ride women

Why is it that builders think the rules of the road don’t apply to them and that they are allowed to endanger other peoples’ lives?

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Not alone to be cycling in dublin but pulling his young children along in a wagon behind him.

It’s like dangling a child out the window and saying "look how dangerous this is ".

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It’s a thing I don’t get about cycling. You’d be put off the road if you didn’t bolt your kids into a car seat in the middle of a steel cage surrounded by air bags and the rest of it but you can pop two of them in a bucket tie it on to the back of a bike and head down a main road and nobody will say a word to you. Fair enough if you are a cyclist and you have no issue putting your own life in danger but it is crazy to allow this to happen to kids.

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Typical snowflake, trying to stop men getting some work done.

Sure they are let direct traffic too. If you are doing building work and want to close a road lane you should pay for a traffic cop or two to direct traffic.

:roll_eyes: would that be on top of the money they would pay the local authority for the lane closure and the cost of SLG training the people directing the traffic?

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Yes.

Dublin needs more Loading Bays.

I wonder would it have something to do with the relative speed the different modes of transport travel at?

I don’t think that would make much difference to the relative speed that the different modes of transport would get hit at.

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Ah lads :smile:

I suppose that brings you directly back to the need for segregated bike lanes doesn’t it? cc @Little_Lord_Fauntleroy

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Bizarrely, on the mainland, the only criterion for taking a child as a pillion passenger on a motorbike is that their feet can reach the footrests, which is possible for the average two year old I’d reckon.