The LeJoG wimps!

squeaker wrote:Er, those that arrive before the end of the closure?Marcus Aurelius wrote:“Short rolling road closures for the elite cyclists only”
What “elite cyclists”?
ianrobo wrote:Lorrimer12 wrote:Why can’t the sportive be an A to B event. It is the circular nature of the road closures seems to be biggest reason for such long road closures and that so many people find themselves within the event. I have asked and been told that it would be inconvient for the riders.
because then you have a massive logistics test of getting people back, I once did a Oxford to Cambridge ride and took two hours to wait for a coach ....
ianrobo wrote:mjr wrote:Lorrimer12 wrote:To Ianrobo, the riders have made a choice to participate paid to take part and there are only 15000 of them. The residents have not had a choice and there are over 250000 of them.
The residents have had a choice and they elected county councillors who agreed to this and should be specifying route crossings and their procedures, taped-off or barriered footways and so on. It ain't the riders' fault if the county council isn't doing what residents want - don't take it out on them, please.
The London marathon impacts millions and no complaints ... this is pure Nimbyism and a few loud empty vessels ...
it is one event in one day of a year and residents have had loads of notice to sort out any urgent issues, work etc.
Are we supposed to have no events that inconvenience people then ? about those that live around a football ground and esp those grounds that have moved into people's area ?
for the vast majority of people the roads will be open after midday
Lorrimer12 wrote:No TTRO yet.
ianrobo wrote:you registered here a few days ago and clearly a little campaign somewhere on a FB group to make the same old points. 10 hours on a sunday, enjoy it, pull up a chair outside if sunny, get the beers and food out and enjoy the sight of people enjoying themselves. I guess you will claim you have a sick mother somewhere, or some other spurious thing ?
I do not begrudge other people's activities that may delay me in my metal box or access, we just had a local one day festival by us and you could hear the music all day but was a peaceful day enjoyed by many people, despite some inconveniences to me !
Live and let live for just 10 hours out of one year eh ? After all you have had loads and loads of time to prepare for this eh ?
Philip Whiteman wrote:There are some very worrying aspects about this event from both sides. Many people on Stop Velo South are raising their objections in common with their democratic right but some of the attitudes and comments are quite frankly disturbing, for example, putting up cheese wire across the highway. Rather than concentrating their fire on CSM some of the protesters are focusing their anger on the entrants. On the cycling side, I have seen comments on other boards about riding into pedestrians who may be protesting - which does not help the cycling cause in general.
There appears to be an enormous amount of heat with Velo South and certainly more than I witnessed with Velo Birmingham.
I rather hope that the Police are monitoring social media for criminal incitement as it appears to be going beyond democratic debate towards something more concerning.
(My bold)Lorrimer12 wrote:How do I let the riders of Velo South that the ride is not road closed but road shared? No motor vehicles allowed but cyclists and pedestrians will be allowed on the route. Safety of all is my concern and everyone going both ways is dangerous.
Whilst the cycling route will be closed to vehicles, pedestrian access is not restricted. All we ask is that you take extra care when navigating roads along the route.