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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 Cambridge, cycling, police. 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.

Wednesday 17th January, 2007 @ 12.49pm GMT Europe/London
If only they’d get all the students that consider it their right to cycle on my toes.
Wednesday 17th January, 2007 @ 3.26pm GMT Europe/London
And all the cyclists who cycle over the Green Dragon footbridge.
Thursday 18th January, 2007 @ 9.06pm GMT Europe/London
Is “got wrong” a northern phrase? Never heard it before.
Friday 19th January, 2007 @ 10.48am GMT Europe/London
Sounds vaguely Northern to me.
Saturday 20th January, 2007 @ 12.06pm GMT Europe/London
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.