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Video: James Corden takes aim at bike lane opponents

"They may take our bike lanes – but they will never take away our freedom to ride in those bike a lanes!”...

James Corden, host of US chat show The Late Late Show, this week took aim at opponents of bike lanes in a California city.

The star of hit British shows such as Gavin & Stacey and A League of Their Own, the 37-year-old replaced Craig Ferguson as host of the show earlier this year.

In this segment from Tuesday’s show, he raised laughs at the expense of some residents of Coronado, California who had raised objections about plans to paint bike lanes in the city.

By the time Corden had given the issue nationwide coverage, however, the naysayers had already won the day, as Citylab reports.

Among their reasons for opposing the bike lanes were were:

- You are covering Coronado with paint stripe pollution

- The graffiti on the streets does not help our property values

- It’s very similar to personally taking all three of my daughters to a tattoo parlour and having them completely body tattooed.

But Corden signed off by paraphrasing Sir William Wallace, as played by Mel Gibson in Braveheart.

He said: “They may take our bike lanes – but they will never take away our freedom to ride in those bike a lanes!”

Simon joined road.cc as news editor in 2009 and is now the site’s community editor, acting as a link between the team producing the content and our readers. A law and languages graduate, published translator and former retail analyst, he has reported on issues as diverse as cycling-related court cases, anti-doping investigations, the latest developments in the bike industry and the sport’s biggest races. Now back in London full-time after 15 years living in Oxford and Cambridge, he loves cycling along the Thames but misses having his former riding buddy, Elodie the miniature schnauzer, in the basket in front of him.

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ragtag | 9 years ago
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Almost every study has shown that "graffiti" on the streets does increase property values. Even being near a Boris Bike station has put up prices of flats in London. How does a council let people with poor information and emotive arguments decide what happens?

Paint pollution bad, air pollution good, it would seem in California. They pretty much deserve what they get.

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Leeroy_Silk | 9 years ago
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its disgusting to think that people value their property prices over the potential safety of a fellow human.
As for cycle lane markings inducing vertigo! Get the f@ck outta here!

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Manchestercyclist | 9 years ago
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He's got to be careful, it wasn't long ago that piers moron decided to come over all 'European' with gun laws and fell foul of American reactionaries soon after.

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Russell Orgazoid | 9 years ago
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But they like guns....a lot.
They are potty.

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bikebot | 9 years ago
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I give it a few days before someone in the US starts a petition calling for him to be deported.

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don simon fbpe | 9 years ago
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The United States is a very fucked up place fortunately we won't see this kind of behaviour in the UK.

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LarryDavidJr replied to don simon fbpe | 9 years ago
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don simon wrote:

The United States is a very fucked up place fortunately we won't see this kind of behaviour in the UK.

I'm hoping that's sarcasm.

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don simon fbpe replied to LarryDavidJr | 9 years ago
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LarryDavidJr wrote:
don simon wrote:

The United States is a very fucked up place fortunately we won't see this kind of behaviour in the UK.

I'm hoping that's sarcasm.

Me too, but which bit are you hoping (sic) is sarcasm?

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