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to want to throttle the parents of the boy I could very nearly have killed yesterday

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MimiSam · 23/10/2012 20:41

I was driving yesterday evening. It was very foggy and dark (about 7pm). A boy about 7/8 years old, wearing black trousers and black top, riding his bike WITH NO LIGHTS. I was pratically on top of him before I saw him. I was really shaken by it. What is the matter with parents allowing their child to do this? Oh, and he wasn't wearing a cycle helmet either...

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hermioneweasley · 23/10/2012 20:43

Very scary for you. Glad nothing happened.

SoleSource · 23/10/2012 21:09

Yanbu. So sorry it happened, you'll be OK soon.

MamaBear17 · 23/10/2012 21:19

That is so scary. Hope you are okay.

thebody · 23/10/2012 21:32

Yes op horrible, thank god you missed him, stupid parents.

Shallishanti · 23/10/2012 21:34

YANBU
but perhaps his parents didn't know he was out on his bike?
though, IMO they should have known.

PoppyScarer · 23/10/2012 21:35

Yikes, very scary!

Reflective vests cost a few quid at most. I've even got one for DD for the school run (we walk on the pavement). What price your child's life?!

joencaitlinsmum · 24/10/2012 14:06

Round our way the parents do it as well so what hope this there for the children!

If you can afford a bike you can afford lights (they sell them in the £1 shop!)

FluffyJawsOfDoom · 24/10/2012 14:16

Yeah this has happened to me too! Did you have an opportunity to say anything to them?

anklebitersmum · 24/10/2012 14:44

Mimisam I'd want to throttle them for him being out at that time at that age, never mind the lack of lights and helmet.

Hope you've come down of the ceiling a bit now, have a sweet tea just in case Brew

RichTeas · 24/10/2012 15:00

YANBU

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