A Clown Takes A Pratfall-Wait For It

While trying to steal the camera that caught him in a road rage situation, this clown gets some instant karma and makes himself bite the curb as penance for his actions.
robbersdog49says...

Very satisfying to see the twat fall over, but to be honest I'd happily see the dickhead on the bike fall off too.

The original incident was the car's fault, passing too close. The bike had every right to be there and wasn't doing anything wrong. But he went looking for trouble. If it's an offence, report it. He went after the other guy and deliberately wound him up.

Neither party comes out of this smelling of roses...

Barsepssays...

Agreed (definitely)..........also, he broke the law himself when he rode on the pavement (sidewalk to our American cousins) at the end of the video.

robbersdog49said:

Very satisfying to see the twat fall over, but to be honest I'd happily see the dickhead on the bike fall off too.

The original incident was the car's fault, passing too close. The bike had every right to be there and wasn't doing anything wrong. But he went looking for trouble. If it's an offence, report it. He went after the other guy and deliberately wound him up.

Neither party comes out of this smelling of roses...

Paybacksays...

The bicyclist has a serious passive aggression problem. He's also a massive narcissist, every half-assed "incident" never goes to the police, it goes on youtube.

Staying "out of the door area" only makes sense when there's actually someone in the car he's passing. Doors don't just pop open by themselves. Just look inside the fucking car... He rides this way to piss people off. Notice how he crowds the guy when trying to pull into a parking spot before the altercation.

I wouldn't be surprised if this (getting youtube video of pissed off people) is the only reason he goes out on his bike.

robbersdog49said:

Very satisfying to see the twat fall over, but to be honest I'd happily see the dickhead on the bike fall off too.

The original incident was the car's fault, passing too close. The bike had every right to be there and wasn't doing anything wrong. But he went looking for trouble. If it's an offence, report it. He went after the other guy and deliberately wound him up.

Neither party comes out of this smelling of roses...

jmdsays...

I think they were both twats, a peddle bike in the middle of a one lane road? You are being an even bigger dick then the car driver. Still the driver was a total hot head and deserves all the ridicule for what followed.

newtboysays...

Where there's nor room for a car to pass a bike inside the lane, it's proper and legal to use the entire lane to dissuade assholes from trying to pass anyway, because doing so is endangering the bike. It's not being a dick, it's being safe and following the written rules of the road.

jmdsaid:

I think they were both twats, a peddle bike in the middle of a one lane road? You are being an even bigger dick then the car driver. Still the driver was a total hot head and deserves all the ridicule for what followed.

jmdsays...

Isn't there a law that prevents road blocking which includes any slow moving vehicles? and that said vehicles need to yield to normal traffic when possible? Also looks like there are not one but two clear side walks available. I'm generally all for bikes utilizing roads when traffic can safely pass, but when bikes expect to be able to hold up an entire road at their speed? Not quite.

newtboysays...

Those minimum speed laws are only on highways and freeways in most places, not congested city streets.
As was mentioned above, riding on the sidewalk IS illegal in most places.
Sorry, but that is the law, and it's the law for a reason. You should never be held up for more than a block. If it's still too inconvenient, you could petition your local government to create bike lanes to fix the issue. Until then, the roads must be shared with all vehicles allowed to use it. (Where I live, people actually ride bicycles on the freeway!)

jmdsaid:

Isn't there a law that prevents road blocking which includes any slow moving vehicles? and that said vehicles need to yield to normal traffic when possible? Also looks like there are not one but two clear side walks available. I'm generally all for bikes utilizing roads when traffic can safely pass, but when bikes expect to be able to hold up an entire road at their speed? Not quite.

Engelssays...

Well, he was not exactly 'riding on the pavement'. He was being chased ffs. Take away the fact that he was a passive aggressive twat, if someone else had been innocently on the curb with his bike and had some lumbering asshole chase after him, the fact that he was on the pavement wouldn't even have been brought up.

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