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Sadly the press like to whip up a storm like this especially around the time of cycling events. They're not going to sing praises about cycling and the benefit to the community and businesses. Doesn't generate public interest as much as giving something for people to moan about.
Telegraph have got in on the act also with a very poor but widely advertised article (in fact I think the BBC's coverage may have derived from this and they've gone out to interview the same few people with negative views to make it represent the whole of Surrey). The comments frankly disgust me or at least shock me that so many people are ignorant.
The Guardian however has taken the opportunity to have a dig at the Telegraph.
http://www.theguardian.com/environment/bike-blog/2013/sep/22/cycling-daily-telegraph-lycra-louts
What I love about Surrey is I very happily by pass the much over rated Lake District to ride proper remote and wild back country empty trails in the far more beautiful surroundings of the Scottish Highlands and Islands using the Sleeper train for transport to get there - Torridon and Applecross for me in November, can't wait ๐
Looks like anti cycling petition organiser Ian Huggins is trying to gain support for his group to attend an upcoming Surrey County Council meeting...
Update about Surrey County Council:Stop Surrey being turned into a cycle track.There will be a SCC members meeting on the 28th November. Open to the public. Shall we all attend?
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In order for me to comment on his petition I had to sign up for it. This means that I receive his group emails (as well as the individual email he sent me to tell me I was stupid for commenting on his petition) like the one above.
So did you do a 'negative' signature on his petition? Surely that'll still count as they'll just say "we have x signatures", does anyone actually check they're all in support? Isn't that implicit?
Thanks piha - maybe we should have a cyclist lobby there too!
Yes, I had to sign up to Mr Huggins' petition to comment on it, so in a way it's implicit but the uninformed comments on the petition needed challenging, as does Mr H. I'm not sure 1 or 2 signatures out of 2500 will make much difference to anyone POV.
I will try to attend the meeting as I believe that the anti cycling voice in Surrey will grow louder if not challenged. It might be worth contacting CTC or BTC to enquire if they would attend?
I don't think much will happen to be honest, he represents such a tiny minority. As usual the papers like something to sink their teeth into. On one page they are banging on about the success of British cycling then on another page they are attacking it's grass roots.
A few narrow minded stuck up nimby's who want the roads clear for their Lambo's and Chelsea tractors won't change anything.
I see Surrey Police are encouraging people to contribute to a Surrey County Council survey about cycling in Surrey
https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/Individual-Consulation
Hopefully that link will work
Where's the scc meeting being held? I know some people who would like to attend.
Blimey; just received this week's crime reports for Guildford, and I see another 4 bikes have been stolen this week; a Schwim, a Giant, a Cube and one other!