• Re: Uber driver almost hits (but doesn't hit) chav-cyclists at British

    From JNugent@21:1/5 to Simon Mason on Wed Feb 14 20:03:36 2024
    On 14/02/2024 14:45, Simon Mason wrote:

    QUOTE: enthic | 1 day ago
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    For reference, Section 31 Road Traffic Act 1988 and Section 66 Road Traffic Regulations Act 1984, authorises a chief
    officerto allow any person to place an appropriately authorised sign on a road
    in order to give directions to traffic. ENDS

    Correct - when I was in Hull Thursday Road Club we were responsible for all signage and directions in all road races and time trials.
    And all marshal's duties including stopping traffic.

    A human being (if that term correctly applies to chavs on chav-bikes and
    their chav-apologists) is NOT a "sign", authorised or otherwise.

    Even a thicko like May Sun knows that. Or he should, at least.

    A self-appointed chav acting as a "marshal" has no power to stop or
    direct traffic.

    And impersonating a police officer is an offence.

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