Police tweet manipulated picture

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    Horizontally-flipped picture, which means the person who took the photo was almost certainly driving.  And there are no cycle lanes there.  And government guidance is to allow pavement cycling where safe or practical.

    And the police have been very quiet since they tweeted this utter nonsense.

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    davel

    ChrisB200SX wrote:

    ChrisB200SX wrote:

    To be honest, I expect they flipped the picture to try to hide the fact that there is no cycle lane here.

    But the picture still shows the road with the double yellow lines and the kerb. It’s as obvious that there is no cycle lane as if they hadn’t flipped it.

    There might be another reason, but it still looks to me that the likeliest reason for flipping is to try to make out the passenger took the photo – ie. it wasn’t the driver breaking the law.

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    ChrisB200SX

    To be honest, I expect they

    To be honest, I expect they flipped the picture to try to hide the fact that there is no cycle lane here. In my opinion that’s even worse, deliberately trying to make cyclists look like they go out of their way to cause danger to other vulnerable commuters. They’ll probably just say it’s ok for an officer to use a camera, or they were stopped, or they’ll just lie.

    Having been in Manchester all weekend I can confirm that the millions spent on these car parking lanes has been highly effective.

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    tritecommentbot

    Brilliant stuff really

    Brilliant stuff really enjoyed that laugh

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    davel

    I just spent 5 mins reading

    I just spent 5 mins reading that thread, and it is an utterly joyous mismatch.

    Every now and again, I fooking love twitter.

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