From: Doug on
Probably tired of having their lives put at risk by dangerous drivers.

"Stone-throwing Shrewsbury children shatter car window

A driver had a "lucky escape" after her windscreen was shattered by
children who threw a rock at her car.

The motorist was driving along Robertson Way in Shrewsbury at 1235 BST
on Thursday when she spotted three children hiding in bushes.

Moments later she spotted one throwing a stone at her car, which
shattered the windscreen, say West Mercia Police.

The driver was able to stop safely. A force spokesman said: "This was
an extremely foolish and dangerous act."

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/shropshire/10237321.stm

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From: FrengaX on
On Jun 5, 6:12 am, Doug <jag...(a)riseup.net> wrote:
> Probably tired of having their lives put at risk by dangerous drivers.
>
> "Stone-throwing Shrewsbury children shatter car window
>
> A driver had a "lucky escape" after her windscreen was shattered by
> children who threw a rock at her car.
>
> The motorist was driving along Robertson Way in Shrewsbury at 1235 BST
> on Thursday when she spotted three children hiding in bushes.
>
> Moments later she spotted one throwing a stone at her car, which
> shattered the windscreen, say West Mercia Police.
>
> The driver was able to stop safely. A force spokesman said: "This was
> an extremely foolish and dangerous act."
>
> http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/shropshire/10237321.stm

Now I know you really are sick, and just a ghoulish freak. Actually, I
find your comment thouroughly objectionalble and in extremely poor
taste. I had a friend who was killed becuase some yobbo youth lobbed a
brick through his windscreen for no reason as he drove down the road.
Why do you think that this behaviour is somehow justified for some
totally speculative (and I am pretty certain incorrect) reason.

Oh, and what has this got to do with cycling? Why the unnecessary
cross-post?
From: GT on
"Doug" <jagmad(a)riseup.net> wrote in message
news:f1b97043-e847-495d-882c-fccfd6d95567(a)u26g2000yqu.googlegroups.com...
> Probably tired of having their lives put at risk by dangerous drivers.
>
> "Stone-throwing Shrewsbury children shatter car window

Doug is back promoting violence and dangerous acts towards the motorist.
Because some people decide to walk in front of cars and then wonder why they
get hit by the moving vehicles, other people think its a good idea to
attempt to murder the drivers. Doug, why is it OK for people to throw stones
and potentially kill drivers? You need to explain to us why you are now in
favour of murder - you said it was a bad thing when it was the other way
round.

> The driver was able to stop safely. A force spokesman said: "This was
> an extremely foolish and dangerous act."

Ah, so even though her car was damaged and defective, she was still able to
stop safely - what'dya know!!


From: GT on
"FrengaX" <hnkjqrh02(a)sneakemail.com> wrote in message
news:7f6e8db8-993c-465d-b375-81b205fb9810(a)j8g2000yqd.googlegroups.com...
On Jun 5, 6:12 am, Doug <jag...(a)riseup.net> wrote:
> Probably tired of having their lives put at risk by dangerous drivers.
>
> "Stone-throwing Shrewsbury children shatter car window
>
> A driver had a "lucky escape" after her windscreen was shattered by
> children who threw a rock at her car.
>
> The motorist was driving along Robertson Way in Shrewsbury at 1235 BST
> on Thursday when she spotted three children hiding in bushes.
>
> Moments later she spotted one throwing a stone at her car, which
> shattered the windscreen, say West Mercia Police.
>
> The driver was able to stop safely. A force spokesman said: "This was
> an extremely foolish and dangerous act."
>
> http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/shropshire/10237321.stm

FrengaX:
"
Now I know you really are sick, and just a ghoulish freak. Actually, I
find your comment thouroughly objectionalble and in extremely poor
taste. I had a friend who was killed becuase some yobbo youth lobbed a
brick through his windscreen for no reason as he drove down the road.
Why do you think that this behaviour is somehow justified for some
totally speculative (and I am pretty certain incorrect) reason.

Oh, and what has this got to do with cycling? Why the unnecessary
cross-post?
"

Doug frequently posts propeganda and 'nasty' comments here. He does not
think the same way as everyone else. Don't take his one-man-band against the
car attitude to heart. Try to ignore him. He will get run over soon enough.
Several people have tried to drive into and destroy his house, but they have
missed. He just posts the news reports in here as a pro-cycling story! This
usually sparks massive, heated debates which degrade into insults. This one
will too.

Lets spark a quick poll - Does anyone in this driving group (to which Doug
has cross posted again) like Doug? Is he ever 'right'?


From: NM on
On 5 June, 08:26, "GT" <a...(a)b.c> wrote:

>
> Lets spark a quick poll - Does anyone in this driving group (to which Doug
> has cross posted again) like Doug? Is he ever 'right'?

No but he's quite funny in a light entertainment sort of way, He lost
all credability long ago.