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“Get off your bikes!” Anti-cycleway campaigner yells at kids using new route

Jeremy Vine filmed ex-Tory ward chair David Giles berating families celebrating opening of lane in west London

West London cyclists could be forgiven for thinking that Christmas has come early for a second year running – almost a year to the day after the opening of the first section of Cycleway 9, the remainder of the route was officially opened this weekend. But as this video by broadcaster Jeremy Vine shows, parents and children riding their bikes on the new cycle lane on Saturday got a bit of Grinch-like treatment, being shouted at to “Get off your bikes!” – by an opponent of local active travel infrastructure who is also a former local Conservative chairman.

David Giles was suspended as chairman of the Chiswick Riverside Ward Conservatives in October after describing Labour-run Hounslow council as the ‘Brentford Taliban’ on Facebook.

Local news website ChiswickW4.com said that at the time that Giles – a former Tory councillor in Hounslow and also now involved in the OneChiswick group opposed to low traffic neighbourhoods and the cycleway that runs along Chiswick High Road – had previously been warned by his party about his comments on social media.

On Saturday, he was filmed by Vine, who lives locally, shouting at people taking part in a ride to celebrate the opening of the new section of cycleway from King Street to Goldhawk Road, where the Hammersmith & Fulham his its boundary with Hounslow, and onwards to Turnham Green.

Driving his car in the opposite direction, Giles leant out of his window and shouted “Get off your bikes!” at riders including children, some riding bicycles on their own, others in cargo bikes.

As Vine, who was taking part on the ride on his penny-farthing and has regularly tweeted videos of the section of cycleway opened last year along Chiswick High Road says in his tweet, “There's a lot of politicians round my way who are angry about cycle lanes, I get that. Most are decent people. But it comes to something when one of the most vocal activists starts yelling at children who are on a cycle ride. Words fail. Have a look.”

Twitter user Roger Adams, who retweeted Vine’s tweet, wrote: “Just to be clear: this isn't unusual for those of us who ride bikes, to have some random just shout at us. This one is a classic – going the opposite direction, no possible moment of obstruction. I've had that a couple of times. It's very odd behaviour.”

Hundreds of people took part on Saturday’s ride and local website The Chiswick Calendar has a huge gallery of photographs including many taken by Paul James, who said: “I wrote to the council 20 years ago telling it I felt unsafe gong straight on to Chiswick High Rd at Chiswick Lane with drivers often left hooking me in a hurry to get past. It’s great to see it’s safe now for the next generation …

“It was such a life affirming event to see all the smiles on those kids faces, even the smallest ones rode for miles without complaining once …

“It’s so good to see this sort of thing happening on our streets,” he added.

Leo Murray of the campaign group W6 Safe Cycling Families, who helped organise the ride, said: “It was a lot of fun! The mayor of Hammersmith and Fulham PJ Murphy cut the ribbon, held by kids on both sides, and then came on the whole ride with us, which was lovely.”

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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RoryLydiate | 3 years ago
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He was probably once telling a council meeting that nobody would use said cycle lane.

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Kendalred | 3 years ago
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Just how much of an arsehole do you have to be to be expelled by the Tory party? It's like being thrown out of the KKK for being too racist.

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brooksby replied to Kendalred | 3 years ago
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I imagine we'll start finding out when they start the Great Purge after the New Year...

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hawkinspeter replied to brooksby | 3 years ago
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brooksby wrote:

I imagine we'll start finding out when they start the Great Purge after the New Year...

I thought New Year purges were for flushing out compacted faeces and toxins from the bowels?

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brooksby replied to hawkinspeter | 3 years ago
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I just have this feeling that the Govt will start up some sort of Night of the Long Knives thing...  Replace the Rishiaks with the Johnsonians, testing for proper true definite loyalty to Boris sorry, to the Conservative Party.

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hawkinspeter replied to brooksby | 3 years ago
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The murmerings seem to imply that it'll be the Conservatives getting rid of Johnson. It'd be a good time to do it as they don't seem to be facing any strong opposition at the moment.

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brooksby replied to hawkinspeter | 3 years ago
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I hadn't realised there was any opposition...

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bassjunkieuk | 3 years ago
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They should've taken his advice and instead have used cars! I'm sure David then won't mind waiting behind a couple dozen more vehicles just to make his tiny ego feel a bit less hurt?

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Richard_pics | 3 years ago
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Someone that angry is just angry with their own miserble life.

They have to then take that anger out on everyone else. 

What a sad sad lonely man...

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OldRidgeback | 3 years ago
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What a twunt. I wonder if he realised that shouting at kids might be stupid. Or is he too stupid to realise it? It'd be nice if one of the parents on hand at the time reported him.

Just when Tories make themselves look like complete and utter idiots and you think they can't get much lower, another one comes along and does something that scrapes the barrel still further. I wonder how long it'll be until the usual suspect(s) try to defend this behaviour, claiming that the kids were threatening the drivers or something equally unlikely.

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janusz0 replied to OldRidgeback | 3 years ago
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Usual suspects?  Is the Garage D'Ordure having a day off?

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eburtthebike replied to OldRidgeback | 3 years ago
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OldRidgeback wrote:

What a twunt.

Twankunt surely?

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wtjs | 3 years ago
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That's one sad apology for a human being!

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HLaB | 3 years ago
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I feel bad about pigeon holeing him but he looks a perfect example of why they shouldn't get off their bikes !

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Surreyrider replied to HLaB | 3 years ago
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And more to the point they should be shouting back "keep your eyes on the road ahead". 

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eburtthebike | 3 years ago
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In exciting news today, the Gammon of the Year Award late entry from David Giles has thrown the competition into disarray, zooming immediately into the lead.  With such a short time to go, it is unlikely he'll be overtaken unless someone even more obnoxious does something worse than shouting at kids for daring to ride their bikes on his road. 

One of the organisers of the competition for the BBC said "Even though we hate bikes, this tiny penised little skid mark has set a new low in the competition, and we can't see him being beaten."

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TheBillder replied to eburtthebike | 3 years ago
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Could we have a Strictly Come Gammoning TV show? Professional gammons drawn from Talk Radio staff could mentor celebrities like Laurence Fox, and judging could come from the most experienced in the field, like Paul Dacre and Nick Griffin. Top rated telly channel GB News could cover it. Sure fire hit with the common sense brigade, and you could advertise over 50s plans in the breaks.

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Hirsute | 3 years ago
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Twitter Trainfair1

I think he said "you can't fly that drone here".

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AlsoSomniloquism replied to Hirsute | 3 years ago
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Someone else states Giles has claimed he made the shout only at Jeremy as he was on the Penny Farthing. Does sound like Bike rather then Bikes but still a massive tool driving along in his Wannabe Chelsea Tractor whilst distracting himself. 

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Hirsute replied to AlsoSomniloquism | 3 years ago
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I doubt the young children heard it that way!

Anyhow, if you tweak the eq and noise filters he definitely says " eff off you twat".

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Awavey | 3 years ago
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I'm surprised it hasnt triggered a load of Farmer Palmer memes

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chrisonabike replied to Awavey | 3 years ago
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More like Simpsons ones?

 

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Chris | 3 years ago
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What is he so angry about? Looks like the motor traffic is flowing very nicely, so CS9 hasn't held him up at all. 

What a tosspot.

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Muddy Ford | 3 years ago
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Haven't the police often told cyclists who shout at motorists during a close pass that they could be prosecuted for harrassment? There's quite a few people being harrassed by this utter c@ck.

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redimp | 3 years ago
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I suppose that it is no coincidence that he is morbidly obese

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Ric_Stern_RST | 3 years ago
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He's ashamed that he's a pathetic human being and has to take it out on kids and adults who are bewildered by such a bell-end? It looks like he could do with taking part in some active transport or exercise in general. Maybe it'd reduce his anger, his probable hypertension, and maybe make him a little more svelte like? 
 

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chrisonabike replied to Ric_Stern_RST | 3 years ago
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If only these cyclists could be more empathetic and see it from the driver's side - we could all get along!

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