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I will get a great deal of satisfaction walking in ‘their’ cycle lane…they get so annoyed!!

Some classic comments on portsmouth.co.uk regarding the new cycle lane on the seafront. I’ll say no more, just have a read of the article and check out the comments after.

“Most of these multi-coloured velcro clad skeletons have no respect for the highway code let alone any other person on the road or pavement.”

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Photo – Eyesore9

6 Comments to I will get a great deal of satisfaction walking in ‘their’ cycle lane…they get so annoyed!!

  1. So depressing.

    I was thinking after looking at that photo and seeing the empty prom at Eastney, maybe cycling on the prom should be allowed out of season, like walking dogs on the beach.

    Paul on November 5th, 2009
  2. this was a perfect opportunity to change the city and make our name worldwide as a cycling city that respects and promotes cycling……
    oh well it’s a start BUT not what the majority wanted.

    claire sambrook on November 5th, 2009
  3. “I no longer recycle anything, drive a 3.5ltr 4×4, fly at least once a month and actively refuse to give way to cyclists” – I can’t believe people are actually like that, I’m actually really shocked by it. :-(

    Tracey on November 8th, 2009
  4. [...] sure some of you read the article ‘New Seafront Cycle Route!’ and then the second article related to comments about said cycle route on The News [...]

    More ridiculous bicycle hate comments… | Strong Island on November 8th, 2009
  5. Total asshole.

    Tristan on November 8th, 2009
  6. It’s a bit frightening seeing views like that, it makes you wary about cycling around town. I know that sort of Clarksonesque thinking is very fashionable with Daily Mail types who have this siege mentality where everything is out to get them. My feeling is that this is only going to get worse after the next election, for instance there’s a manifesto pledge to freeze the introduction of any new speed cameras, despite ROSPA saying that they cut deaths by 40% at accident black spots. It’s a shame PCC can’t show more of lead, making it easier for cyclists, cutting down traffic, making sure all road users are safe.

    stephan on November 9th, 2009

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PRIMARY – Extended & Improved

We have some great news about our PRIMARY phonography exhibition (find out all the details here) that we can now announce:

- The deadline for submissions has now been extended to Sunday 4th March. We have had some incredible submissions but want to set aside more time to make the exhibition something really special.

- The competition is now open to up to 10 submissions from each individual. With the ability to capture many photos on your phone over the next two months we we want you to not feel restricted to just three. The same rules apply about the photos conforming to compositions using the primary colours though. If you have already submitted feel free to send more photos over as and when you please.

- The exhibition will be hosted by Albert Road’s own Bonzo Studio who are also partnering up with us in the creation of the exhibition space. More news on this soon!

- Finally, we will be running a competition as part of the exhibition where the best three photos submitted will win some incredible prizes. We will be announcing the prizes available very soon but got to say, these will be the best prize haul we have ever offered.

- We will be putting together a poster for the exhibition that will be on sale on the opening night. The poster will feature some of the best submissions and all profits from the sales will go to a local charity (details to follow soon). Due to this we need to say that any photos submitted to PRIMARY will involve you giving us permission to use them for commercial purposes, if you do not want your photo used in this way simply let us know via email.

Well, that is it for now! We really hope to drum up as much coverage locally for PRIMARY in the next couple of months so if you could Facebook/Tweet/+1 about the exhibition we would really appreciate it. We would love this exhibition to be a real reflection of the whole population of Portsmouth with everyone taking part and feeling involved.

It’s going to be a Strong Movember – Closed at £725

Righto chaps, it’s time to clean shave your boat race and get that mighty moustache on the grow in support of Movember for The Prostate Cancer Charity and the Institute of Cancer Research. For 30 days of November you can help support and raise awareness through selflessly parading your top lip for charity.

You can sign up yourself, as I’m sure many of you already have, or you can join the Strong Island team and seek out sponsorship as a team. Through the Strong Island Movember page you can ask people to join the group, make donations, upload photos and post updates via the MoSpace page, Facebook and Twitter.

Head over to www.mobro.co/StrongIsland if you would like to get involved and grow a Strong Moustache to help raise awareness, or simply head over to www.uk.movember.com and sign up to personally raise money.

The funds raised in the UK support the number one and two male specific cancers – prostate and testicular cancer. The funds raised are directed to programmes run directly by Movember and our men’s health partners, The Prostate Cancer Charity and the Institute of Cancer Research. Together, these channels work together to ensure that Movember funds are supporting a broad range of innovative, world-class programmes in line with our strategic goals in the areas of awareness and education, survivorship and research.

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