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Active travel campaigner leaves Twitter after abuse & threats; Cav content; TDF behind the scenes; But cyclists; New pro kit: Movistar go dark; Virtual Everesting; Pog to ride Flanders; Dashboard gunsight; Hairpin porn; Bye Bailey + more on the live blog

It's Wednesday and Dan Alexander will be providing the updates for your middle of the week live blog...
15 December 2021, 17:14
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15 December 2021, 16:32
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15 December 2021, 15:55
EF Education - Nippo announce major transfer coup with deal for breakthrough climbing sensation Mark Padun

It's safe to say Ukranian pro Mark Padun shocked the world at the Critérium du Dauphiné, winning consecutive stages in the mountains against some of the best riders in the world. An extraordinary achievement made more impressive by the fact that before the race Padun's biggest win was a stage of the Tour of the Alps back in 2018.

Retrospective analysis ranked Padun's watts per kilo climbing performance up there with the best rides of the season. And while the rest of 2021 didn't work out for the Bahrain Victorious rider, where he would be riding in 2022 was one of the big off-season transfer questions.

Ineos were unsurprisingly mentioned, and at one point were assumed to be the destination by many. But refreshingly it's EF Education — who have secured his signature.

Jonathan Vaughters talked up his new big-name signing: "I fully expect him to win his first stage of a Grand Tour in the next couple of years. I have no doubt that he’ll do that. I know he can find the right breakaway in a mountain stage and climb away from everyone else and win stages. I know he can do that in Grand Tours.

"Whether he can expand on that to win mountain jerseys or contend in general classification, that part we have to find out. But for this year, let’s focus on a couple of stage wins. I’m 100% confident he can do it."

15 December 2021, 09:40
"I don't want to be on it anymore because I don't want to be anywhere near these men": Pro-active travel councillor leaves Twitter over abuse

Cllr Jo Rigby is a live blog regular with her thoughts, pics and videos of active travel infra (or more often the lack of it) from Wandsworth, south London. As recently as last Tuesday she headlined the live blog after sharing a clip of six drivers cutting across a painted bike lane in just 25 seconds. The video sparked a discussion about whether paint is infrastructure and if the lanes really are better than nothing.

However, this morning, a friend has shared a statement saying the councillor is leaving Twitter due to abuse and threats. 

The full statement is above but includes, "I was reading posts from a group of men in Enfield who [...] had gathered to discuss how I needed a smack to shut me up along with indulging themselves in a fantasy where I get crushed to death by a tipper truck.

"There are some wonderful people on here [...] but it's essentially riddled with hate and anger. And I don't want to be on it anymore because I don't want to be anywhere near these men."

Rigby said she's also had a threatening email sent to her place of work, including calling on her employer to take action against her. Something "which didn't get the response he wanted. I got a lovely supportive note from my new boss."

15 December 2021, 15:05
The air horn has still got some juice left after yesterday...
15 December 2021, 14:19
Tadej Pogačar adds Tour of Flanders debut to 2022 programme — will ride four of five Monuments
Tadej Pogacar in yellow - picture credit A.S.O., Charly Lopez

What does Tadej Pogačar do when he's already won two Tour de France titles and two Monuments before the age of 24? Try and win just about everything else...

The Slovenian has added the Tour of Flanders to his 2022 calendar, and will ride three other Monuments — Milan San Remo, Liège–Bastogne–Liège and Il Lombardia — on top of defending the Tour de France and returning to the Vuelta a España.

"The start will be similar to this year, I will open the season with the UAE Tour, which is very important for the team," Pogačar told Slovenian media. "I will almost certainly compete in four Monuments - all but Paris-Roubaix - two Grand Tours, and probably also the World Championships, where the route will not be so flat and it will be difficult to control. The season will be quite strenuous, and the Tour of Slovenia is also planned."

Can Pogačar win Flanders? His win at Liège showed he packs a sprint at the end of a demanding day...and it's hard to see him getting dropped on the climbs...anyone feel strongly either way?

15 December 2021, 12:33
Episode 2 of The Wolfpack Insider: Tour de France

Need some lunchtime viewing? Deceuninck-Quick-Step have delivered the goods with the second episode of their behind the scenes series from the Tour de France. It's got all the Cav content you could possibly need as the Manx Missile's stage-winning run continued into the second week.

Times have certainly improved for Cav since this was taken...

15 December 2021, 12:16
Anyone remember what happened to Shaun Bailey?

It's funny how things work out sometimes...at the back end of last year Tory London mayoral candidate Shaun Bailey was spouting about restoring the roads of the capital to motorists.

His campaign included verbal attacks on LTNs, including a bizarre video comparing the schemes to the Tour de France. Aye, because we all remember the time Tadej Pogačar dropped Richard Carapaz with a sneaky attack around a planter.

Bailey lost the campaign, but was back in the papers yesterday after he was pictured at one of the Tories' definitely not a party last December...he has since quit as chair of City Hall's police and crime committee...

15 December 2021, 12:04
It's those bloody cyclists jumping red lights again...
15 December 2021, 11:33
New pro kit: Movistar go dark

Trek-Segafredo went white, Movistar have joined the dark side with their first La Passione kit. Alejandro Valverde and Annemiek van Vleuten get a splash of extra colour with their world champ's stripes on the sleeve, but otherwise it looks like an homage to Manchester City's dreadful no logo third kit...okay, fair enough, it's better than Puma's effort...

15 December 2021, 10:35
Complete an Everesting without leaving home...RGT Cycling announces 2022 Everesting Challenge with World Bicycle Relief
RGT x WBR x Everesting Challenge 2022

Free to use virtual cycling platform RGT has announced its 2022 Everesting Challenge — a 31-day window to climb the cumulative altitude of Mount Everest (8,448m). Okay, okay, I hear you...that's technically not an Everesting if it's not all climbed in one ride, but hey, it's in January with all the excess Christmas weight, be my guest if you want to do it all in one ride. The rest of us will just be happy to rack it up by February 1...

The challenge is in partnership with Hells 500, the creators of Everesting.CC, as well as World Bicycle Relief, the non-profit organisation dedicated to mobilising people through the power of bicycles. It's a fundraising challenge, so you can start the year getting fit for a good cause.

RGT Cycling’s Head of Brand and Marketing James Vickers said: "Now that we’re firmly back into indoor riding season in the Northern Hemisphere we hope riders see this challenge as a fun way to maintain motivation through the winter months, whilst also raising funds to support the incredible work that World Bicycle Relief does around the globe."

Fancy it?

15 December 2021, 10:24
Hairpin porn

All the switchbacks you could ever wish to see...and not a Box Hill in sight...of course you've got to have the big dogs...the Stelvio...

Stelvio hairpins

Alpe d'Huez...

Alpe d'Huez

 But what about some lesser-known hidden gems for hairpin lovers...

I'll give all the kudos in the world to any of you lot who have ridden any of those...the bucket list is now a couple of climbs longer...

15 December 2021, 08:50
"Now I can better target cyclists": Motorist shares photo of dashboard gunsight

This thread makes pretty grim reading for your Wednesday morning...

Some amateur reg plate detective work means we reckon this is from Finland, where one motorist bragged about their new gunsight set-up on their dashboard meaning they can "better target cyclists".

The replies sadly got worse, with a couple saying that's what the Mercedes star on the bonnet is designed for...while the sight driver justified their actions by arguing, "We have good routes for cycling and still some idiots cycle on the road."

Two accounts, both with cartoon avatars, one claiming to be German, the other from Ukraine took it further...maybe it's our mistake for paying attention to anonymous trolls, but anyway...

One commented: "It should be the goal of every driver to hit at least one cyclist while driving."

The other said: "You just run them over that's what you do."

Closer to home, last week the owner of a van in Greater Manchester, pictured with spiked wing mirrors, denied the modification was designed to harm cyclists. Jonathan Tomney said it was to deter vandals from stealing parts of his car..."I just hope that if one of the little b******s tries to take my wing mirror again they’ll sever their hand."

Dan joined road.cc in 2020, and spent most of his first year (hopefully) keeping you entertained on the live blog. At the start of 2022 he took on the role of news editor. Before joining road.cc, Dan wrote about various sports, including football and boxing for the Daily Express, and covered the weird and wonderful world of non-league football for The Non-League Paper. Part of the generation inspired by the 2012 Olympics, Dan has been 'enjoying' life on two wheels ever since and spends his weekends making bonk-induced trips to the petrol stations of the south of England.

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Organon | 2 years ago
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You can't Everest in your livingroom.

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wycombewheeler replied to Organon | 2 years ago
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Organon wrote:

You can't Everest in your livingroom.

correct, because the boss would never let me set up the turbo trainer there.

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Secret_squirrel replied to Organon | 2 years ago
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What if your living room is actually on Everest?  Surely theres a few Tibetans who can?

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quiff | 2 years ago
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To be fair, after I berated Jeremy yesterday for seeming a bit horn-happy, that was entirely appropriate honking, and he seemed to be able to brake at the same time. 

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Rik Mayals unde... | 2 years ago
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Have a look at this story on the BBC, and note that 'every' motorist on this video was fined £846 or disqualified.

Pity that if these were filmed on a bike camera the police would bleat 'insufficient evidence, not in the public interest, too busy, blah blah blah'. Especially the crazy overtake at the beginning. If this was a NMOTD, there would be no further action, or insufficient evidence.

 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/uk-england-beds-bucks-herts-59657711

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AlsoSomniloquism replied to Rik Mayals underpants | 2 years ago
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Yep, I added the same link on late yesterdays blog as well. It is about time the Police actually has national guidelines on submissions and following through with them rather then it being piecemeal for each force. 

I envy people who get feedback on NIP status etc and stare in horror at WTJS's local force deciding that red light jumping at the one set of lights is fine. Surrey Twitter account do good public knowledge share but are let down with actually actioning. 

And that latest video with Herts, Beds and Bucks Police starting please submit because look how bad this driving is and it is all offences and then NMOTD 671 having a response that the driving with the trailer was not an offence in any way even though cyclist had to take evading action to avoid dying. 

 

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Rik Mayals unde... replied to AlsoSomniloquism | 2 years ago
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Yes, Lancashire are my local force too. And they are completely useless. Lazy, no interest at all in doing anything to make our roads safer. I have given up reporting dangerous drivers to them. Supplied with HD footage with sound, they still decide that it's not in the public interest, too busy, not enough evidence, blah blah blah.

I have zero respect for the police now, and would not lift a finger to help them. And I used to be a police volunteer, and gave a lot of my spare time to them, usually Friday evenings and weekends. Never again.

Yes, the red light jumping is dreadful. I know that junction well, the A6 at Garstang. It is a fast road and the approach to the lights from one side is on a downhill from a canal bridge. I use the A6 regularly to get from one place to another but try to avoid it where possible, using the small lanes instead.

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wtjs replied to Rik Mayals underpants | 2 years ago
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I have zero respect for the police now, and would not lift a finger to help them. And I used to be a police volunteer, and gave a lot of my spare time to them, usually Friday evenings and weekends. Never again

Can't argue with that- I despise the b******s. This is black Berlingo VO12 HXU crashing the lights at the usual A6 junction

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Rik Mayals unde... replied to wtjs | 2 years ago
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Have you noticed that a lot of the traffic lights around the Preston area seem to be biased towards causing collisions?

What I mean is, for example, the roundabout at Bamber Bridge, between Sainsburys and St Catherines Hospice. Which I avoid like the plague on the bike btw, but if you sit in the car at any point, as the lights to your right turn red, the ones for you turn amber, green immediately. There is no break between the lights, the amber lights up as the opposing red lights up. So, if someone is going to drive through on red, they may well collide with you as you are already moving across the roundabout.

This is not unique to this junction, I see it at many traffic lights in the area. Almost as if they want the accident rate to increase so they can add yet more lights.

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wtjs replied to AlsoSomniloquism | 2 years ago
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I envy people who get feedback on NIP status etc and stare in horror at WTJS's local force deciding that red light jumping at the one set of lights is fine

I feelI should reward this mention with the evidence of one of my rarely mentioned cases- black Astra PK66 JYP speeding through a red light. I think this one (I have the evidence, I just can't be bothered to look it up) was treated to a formal statement and was then binned. This was a regular dodge of Lancashire Constabulary late last year- they now refuse to communicate at all about the outcomes. I write to the SRU Court Presentation Officers (employees of LC, usually Roseanna Nuttall- laugh all you want: SRU stands for Safer Roads Unit) and she refuses to tell me anything about the case and suggests I ask the relevant police officer- usually PC 1583 Bryan Harrison, who styles himself as Tac Ops Dash Camera. I had, of course, already asked PC Bryan Harrison who refused to reply. I ask him again, and he still doesn't reply. The reason is, of course, that there is no outcome to the case because it was just a sham statement and a sham prosecution which was never intended to take place and they have just decided to keep quiet about it for fear of incriminating themselves further. I have all the statements as .pdf files. It is difficult to describe to people in other areas what it's like dealing with a police force as bent as Lancashire.

Since New Year they have abandoned this 'statements dodge'- they just refuse to respond in any way to evidence of red-light offences. You may well ask why they are putting more effort into not prosecuting people than they would have to put into dead certainty convictions. The reason is that officers are accepting payments to abandon prosecutions- it's the only explanation

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Awavey replied to Rik Mayals underpants | 2 years ago
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hey if that first one were ignored just because it was a bike cam, I think Id quit cycling on UK roads completely, how the heck they missed crashing into the car there I do not know, I hope thats the one that was disqualified. The rest Im not sure were much more than atypical stuff you see on the roads daily, though why people feel they need to use hard shoulders to speed, when there were  completely empty lanes they could have sped on, is perplexing.

but maybe an FOI request to Cambridge,Bucks & Herts on how many NIPs from cyclist videos might be in order for an article.

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Rik Mayals unde... replied to Awavey | 2 years ago
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I agree, but my point was that if all the footage was supplied by cyclists there would be no further action taken.

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Awavey replied to Rik Mayals underpants | 2 years ago
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and my point was if that first one were given that specific NFA treatment just because it was supplied by a cyclist, I would not cycle on UK roads anymore, because I would not consider it safe to ride as we would not have any fit for purpose legal recourse or protection.

maybe Im naive, but I do not agree that first incident would be treated anything other than deadly seriously by the police, whoever submitted it. the others I dont know, its going to be down to the force involved.

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Rik Mayals unde... replied to Awavey | 2 years ago
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Try reporting that first one, and supplying the video footage to Lancashire police. You will see what I mean.

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Awavey | 2 years ago
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Family react after HGV driver jailed over cyclist death https://www.eadt.co.uk/news/crime/family-react-hgv-driver-killed-elderly...

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Jenova20 | 2 years ago
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That cycle path on the mountain looks like something from Apple Maps...

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IanMK | 2 years ago
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Whenever, I jump in my car I like to offer up a quiet prayer to apolgise in advance for all the blinkin' carnage I'm about to create. I like to call it my apology of blinkin' absolution (ABA).

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Jenova20 replied to IanMK | 2 years ago
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IanMK wrote:

Whenever, I jump in my car I like to offer up a quiet prayer to apolgise in advance for all the blinkin' carnage I'm about to create. I like to call it my apology of blinkin' absolution (ABA).

Rest assured that you will unlikely be prosecuted on your rampage, and even if dragged before a court, with multiple murders in your vehicle, you will unlikely lose your licence or be inconvenienced from any sentencing. Such is the UK's car-centric motorist-appeasing legal system.

Coincidentally Katie Price has been banned from driving for about the seventh time, for driving while banned, without insurance, on drugs, drunk, on the way to buy more drugs - Result: Another pointless ban, no prison time at all.

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GMBasix replied to Jenova20 | 2 years ago
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Jenova20 wrote:

Coincidentally Katie Price has been banned from driving for about the seventh time, for driving while banned, without insurance, on drugs, drunk, on the way to buy more drugs - Result: Another pointless ban, no prison time at all.

I think most people treat the prospect of being caught with fear, abhorrence, disgust, shame and variations of those feelings.

Most people.

For some, it just seems like an occupational hazard, with a reasonable chance of absolution in court with (the right 'highly regarded road safety expert' as your brief*) - at most a slap on the wrist and a short walk to the Head's office, giving off cheeky smiles and winks to yer mates as you go.

Then it's back to your high profile meeja work (what is it you do, Katie?) to explain how she suffers ever-so from all the something or other.

Sadly, the things KP talks about are real issues, and may be real in her case. But if those become any part of the excuse for her behaviour behind the wheel of a 2-tonne vehicle, then enforcement should be effective and meaningful for somebody who can pay for a driver during the ban, and whose 100 hours of communuty service will simply inspire series 2 of Misfits.

Meanwhile, apparently, as her friend tells the Sun

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“She is happily planning Christmas. All of her plans for next year are intact. Some of those close to her are worried she is in denial about the situation she is in. When she is asked, her response is that she has been to The Priory, and they will let her off because her family [disabled son & terminally ill mother] need her. But the crimes she has admitted are serious and some are concerned she is burying her head in the sand.”

Then, Her Jordanship posts on Instagram to say, "It seems that at the moment the media won’t leave me alone and are trying to portray that I’m not taking this situation serious. Well I’m here to confirm that I definitely am." [ibid]

I'll just reiterate that, Katie Price takes to Instagram to tell her 2.6m followers, that the media won't leave her alone... "I am takin' it seriouslike, coz Instagram, innit!"

 

(* a different one from the usual name that keeps popping up.  Even KP's defence didn't seem to be her best friend in court: "It's a complicated driving history. Things tend to be quite complicated with this lady. She does not deal with her problems, particularly with paperwork." 

I'm at a loss to understand how taking drink and drugs before driving and rolling a car is 'paperwork', and I applaud the police for considering appealing the sentence.)

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Hirsute replied to GMBasix | 2 years ago
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We've already had series 2 of Misfits !

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GMBasix replied to Hirsute | 2 years ago
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You're absolutely right.  Wrong show.  Outlaws.

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brooksby replied to GMBasix | 2 years ago
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The Grauniad has said today (16/12) that the police are considering appealing against Price's sentence as being unduly lenient.

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chrisonabike replied to GMBasix | 2 years ago
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And the court effectively said "Roll another one, just like the other one, you're not holding on to it (your licence), just don't drive for a bit. Don't bogart that jeep, my friend ..."

Far as I'm aware she can afford a cab / chauffeur so it is pretty outrageous she's dodged the clink - but not surprised rich folks do better in court. (Also please police are taking that sentence on). I'm more interested in what would effectively keep her (and lots more like her) off the roads for longer. So it's how to better enforce that on a budget? Prison would - but only for a short time.

Possibly why there's no national forum for reporting road offenses - probably everyone knows that the system would be swamped in no time.

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Sniffer replied to chrisonabike | 2 years ago
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chrisonatrike wrote:

Far as I'm aware she can afford a cab / chauffeur so it is pretty outrageous she's dodged the clink - but not surprised rich folks do better in court.

She was declared bankrupt in November 2019 so she may not be as rich as you think.

I suspect her reckless behaviour and inability to take responsibility is not just a driving thing.

For clarity, I believe her sentence is far too lenient too.

It may also be why she wasn't represented by Nigel's favourite lawyer this time around.

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wycombewheeler replied to Sniffer | 2 years ago
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She was declared bankrupt in November 2019

was once worth more than £45m, but bankrupt in 2019 over £3m in debts,

what was the car that she flipped over leading to this case? hard to tell from the images of the underside, but I would not be surprised if it was an X5, hardly a cheap car. And this despite th fact she has crahed other cars since her bankruptcy.

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Hirsute replied to wycombewheeler | 2 years ago
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Previously reported as a bmw. Although who owns it is another thing. Probably rented like nearly all new cars.

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Awavey replied to Sniffer | 2 years ago
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When she was declared bankrupt the court heard she had average earnings of £45,000 per month & her mansion was worth at least £2million. As it happens it's more likely now she will face jail time for not keeping to the bankruptcy agreement to repay her creditors as part of the CVA.

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wycombewheeler replied to Awavey | 2 years ago
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Awavey wrote:

When she was declared bankrupt the court heard she had average earnings of £45,000 per month & her mansion was worth at least £2million. As it happens it's more likely now she will face jail time for not keeping to the bankruptcy agreement to repay her creditors as part of the CVA.

because property >>> safety every time.  surprise

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chrisonabike replied to Sniffer | 2 years ago
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Didn't know that - but still can afford to run a car (and indeed upend it) and lawyers (presumably - although maybe she's bilking them?) and obtain Bolivian marching powder. Although I hear that does at least provide its own motivation for getting more...

I think for many people going bankrupt is "bad times" but there are rumours that some folks are seen not doing badly afterwards.  Guess it depends on the conditions and who checks up on them.

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Steve K | 2 years ago
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The Movistar kit is ok.  The Man City kit is awful.

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