Be careful out there

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VTRDark
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Re: Be careful out there

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Terrible how sad :( I must admit when I go along motorways/dual carriageways and stuff, I always eyeball what/who's up on the overhead bridges that cross. One for plod and two for little shits that may throw something.

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Re: Be careful out there

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same! used to be that kids on a bridge would just be waving at you, now they are more likley to drop bricks on you :( a sad measure of how far our culture has degraded
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Re: Be careful out there

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AMCQ46 wrote:same! used to be that kids on a bridge would just be waving at you, now they are more likley to drop bricks on you :( a sad measure of how far our culture has degraded
Last week on my way into Leyland about 8pm came past a bunch of kids loomed to be about the 13-15 age bracket wombles retard flowers threw stones at my bike as I passed, i stopped the bike down the road and turned round to kick the sh1t out of them in anger but then thaught only takes one of them to push the bike over and I will be footing a massive bill as well as asaulut, so carried onto work

When I was that age i was in awe of bikes and bikers and wouldn't dream of doing something like that, bunch or deranged delinquent wombles

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