For those who don't know it, its a busy and narrow bridge, but it's marked as shared-use and is on the council's cycle routes maps.
I'm damned if I'm going to give up and walk across, since its clearly marked as a 'shared use' route and I'd take up more room that way anyway.
A clear section opens up so I move forward, and right at that moment some older bloke who's coming towards me looks right at me and steps out in front of me. Not wanting to run into him, I slam on my brakes, lurch to a stop, and put my foot down. He smiles, moves away and continues walking as if nothing has happened.
"Thanks for that!", I brightly call after him.
"Grr, ******* footpath, ******* cyclist, **** off..." is the response as he walks away.
I've had people elbow me on that particular bridge before, step into my way (on purpose!), ... Why do so many people seem to think that its their job to enforce rules on footpaths, even when they're actually in the wrong...?

/rant=off