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Chastised

I got wrong off a policeman yesterday.

Apparently Trinity Street is one way, and it applies to cyclists as well as cars, and if you’re caught going the wrong way, you have to pay a £30 fine.

I pleaded ignorance, and he let me off, although I had to walk my bike the rest of the way to Sidney Street, feeling very sheepish.

This entry was posted on Wednesday 17th January, 2007 @ 11.30am GMT Europe/London and is filed under Traffic, Travel and Transport and is tagged with , , . You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

5 Responses to “Chastised”

  1. Damien Ryan Says:

    If only they’d get all the students that consider it their right to cycle on my toes.

  2. pandammonium Says:

    And all the cyclists who cycle over the Green Dragon footbridge.

  3. Angharad Says:

    Is “got wrong” a northern phrase? Never heard it before.

  4. Damien Ryan Says:

    Sounds vaguely Northern to me.

  5. pandammonium Says:

    It’s North-Eastern. It’s certainly a Wearside thing to say, anyway. I don’t know if they say it in the rest of the North East.

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