Wait, what’s this just landed in the road.cc inbox? Boris Johnson launching a cycle hire scheme in London? So the last three years didn’t happen, and the political stalemate that leaves the United Kingdom’s population with no clue what our future holds just 11 days before we are due to leave the European Union was just some kind of dystopian nightmare?
Well, not quite. The former Mayor of London and ex-Foreign Secretary was acting in his capacity as Member of Parliament for Uxbridge and South Ruislip as he unveiled Brunel University’s bike hire scheme, made possible after students there emerged as joint winners, with Swansea University, of the Santander Cycles University Challenge.
The scheme, operated by Nextbike, will link the university with Uxbridge town centre and Hillingdon Hospital, with Brunel students, helped by ccontributions from alumni and local businesses, smashing a crowdfunding target of £48,650 to meet operating costs by £36,000 and Santander then chipping in a further £100,000 in capital expenditure.
Johnson said: “It’s wonderful, I think Brunel have been pioneering. It’s also a great thing for Uxbridge and the local community because what they are creating is not just a cycle scheme for the university but for the whole of the town centre. I’ve no doubt that it’ll expand and this is the start of something really beautiful.”
The capital's Santander Cycles - previously the Barclays Cycle Hire Scheme (pictured above and named after the bank, not the Telegraph-owning twins from whom Johnson trousers three times his MP's salary for his weekly column) was launched while he was Mayor, although it was originally proposed by Liberal Democrat assembly member Caroline Pidgeon, with the green light given by his predecessor, Labour's Ken Livingstone.
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PC Windows? Lol
'Fined 10s(shilling?) and 11s.' Which was it then?
Sigh, bother to read, there were two defendents, Rev Dr.Leighton AND Senior Proctor James Knipe, ergo two fines, one for each!
18 cans of super strength lager?? - I don't think I'd be even walking, let alone riding a bike...
I got utterly rat-arsed with my brother, at our father's funeral. We had a box of forty-eight 1664 (25 cl each, IIRC) between us.
Not sure that that would even make a dent nowadays.
Exposing himself after 18 pints of super strength lager? Hardly a stiff drink.
Legs, as I understand it, pushing the bicycle whilst drunk is the same offence.
It shouldn't be (IMO), because once one dismounts, one becomes a foot passenger, according to interpretation of s. 72 of the Highways Act 1835 in Crank v Brooks [1980] RTR 441. Corkery v Carpenter [1950] 2 All ER 745 concerned the 'being in charge of' of a carriage whilst drunk, contrary to s. 12 of the Licensing Act 1872, however, so - yes. You're goin' daaarn.
Can we pre-empt the inevitable comments about how you can't be nicked for cycling whilst drunk?
You can.
HTH.
Riding a bike after 18 cans of headfuck? Chapeau! I think I'd be in the nearest A&E having a stomach pump inserted.
Point of order author - Blackpool is a town, not a city.
Strictly speaking I think actually it's a state of mind. Sometimes best to be out of it, too, as this gentleman has so kindly demonstrated.
Suzanne Evans vs George Monbiot reminded me of the knock knock joke about Daisy the interrupting cow. She seems to think that constant interruption is debate. As a former deputy chair of a washed up, irrelevant party, what was she doing there anyway?
"Balance", innit? George Monbiot has working brain cells so they need Suzanne Evans to bring "balance" to the discussion
I’m surprised you’ve not picked this story up yet...
https://www.lbc.co.uk/news/london/east/hackney/cctv-cyclist-fights-for-h...