I am sick of hearing cyclists complaining about the behaviour of car drivers during the annual BHF London-to-Brighton bike ride when they are no better themselves.
Every year, I am appalled by the rudeness and arrogance of the cyclists. They ignore red lights and stewards' instructions to stop. On Sunday, myself and a large group of assembled pedestrians spent a good ten minutes trying to cross the Lewes Road at a light-controlled crossing.
The cyclists bearing down enmasse refused to stop for a red light.
In the end we were forced to step out in a lull and hope they stopped.
Cue much swearing and abuse from the cyclists.
Rude, rude, rude and rude.
-Dawn Summers, Brighton
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