Mary I can understand your frustration if this is what you believe. I will only say your belief is mistaken. How can I justify this?marymck wrote:Converting two disabled bays ON THE HIGH STREET to provide parking for 36 bikes is not what HB and similarly minded cyclists want. They want restrictions for others, but not themselves. So we'll never have consensus. Motorists can do no right and cyclists can do no wrong. Motorists are lazy not to want to walk from the car park, but a cyclist has to park their bike immediately outside the very shop they want to use.
I walk, ride and motor down Sydenham Road. I am guessing most of cyclists here do the same. How can we be both right as cyclists and wrong as motorists? We are the same people. It is possible to take a balanced view and indeed want a consensus. That's the only way money will be spent or space found for cyclists. The other people who have posted here and are not cyclists can see a way forward. But not you.
I really don't know where to go from here. You are entitled to your view but I think you are not going to progress it if you say "I'm not anti-bike, but" and then go on to label all cyclists as this or that. You would not accept that from me if I made a similar remark about motorists or women or ... whatever.
The greater danger here is that these discussions go downhill and create division where there really ought not to be any to the benefit of nobody. So this will be my last word. I think last words all round might be best. There are no winners here.
Stuart