by +Ian C
A shamefully dumb British driver waived her right to silence or as it is known in the US, 'Miranda Rights' by tweeting her involvement in a criminal act last Sunday. "Definitely knocked a cyclist off his bike earlier—I have right of way he doesn't even pay road tax! #bloodycyclists" has been read by millions of tweeters including @NorwichPoliceUK.
A shamefully dumb British driver waived her right to silence or as it is known in the US, 'Miranda Rights' by tweeting her involvement in a criminal act last Sunday. "Definitely knocked a cyclist off his bike earlier—I have right of way he doesn't even pay road tax! #bloodycyclists" has been read by millions of tweeters including @NorwichPoliceUK.
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How not to start your defense |
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Good solid investigative police work |
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Big Hock 69? Seriously dude? |
Way has since appeared on ITV News in the UK to apologize, saying "It was a spur of the moment thing and I'm sorry.... I don't want any cyclist to think I have hatred against them." TOO LATE.
It is for this very reason I have coined the term TW@ to describe dumb people on Twitter, it's pronounced exactly as it is written. OK, so after a yahoogle search I found out I didn't invent the term TW@ but I am still going to use it.
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2 comments :
They are both idiots!
She's just plain stupid.
And all cyclist that think they "have the right of way" are even dumber. You and your bike weigh 160 lbs. Me and my car weigh over 3000 lbs. Right or wrong, the car always wins!
I heard she is back on twitter with a new name @getoutofmyway
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