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Anyone going to the die-in on Friday 5pm @TFL HQ?

I think I will be - mainly because it's on my cycle home anyway (very lazy - only if it's convienient activist)


details below - also on FB & website:


Stop the killing of cyclists

Join the mass protest ? cyclists, drivers, pedestrians all welcome

Campaign to make London safe for all road users

@TFL Headquarters, 197 Blackfriars Road, London SE1 8NJ


5.00pm Start

5.30-5.45pm - Die-in

5.45-6.30pm - Rally and vigil


http://stopthekilling.org.uk/


https://www.facebook.com/events/568751353179586/575204982534223/?notif_t=plan_mall_activity

KalamityKel Wrote:

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> > Stop the killing of cyclists

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> Erm... hardly a cull on cyclists or intentional

> "killing"... or is it? :o


No - But people on bikes don't just throw themselves under lorries either. They are being killed by negligent road design and bad driving (and, yes, possibly sometimes bad cycling).


Although, I think the addition of "of cyclists" isn't really helpful. The protest was also about pedestrians and public space more broadly. "Stop The Killing" should be enough.

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