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Revolting French bikers…!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ‘I love the French the bastards’…

Posted: 27th March 2010 | 6 Comments »

In case you haven’t seen or heard, the French have been revolting again. This has been well documented by fellow biking blogger UK France Bikers and by Bikes in the Fast Lane among others.French demo 2 crop 272x300 Revolting French bikers...!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I love the French the bastards...

Of course we all know that the French are second to none when it comes being revolting. Demos, strikes and riots can be triggered by almost anything. But mass disruption on the streets becomes almost inevitable if their politicians take a break from having affairs and talking bollocks in French – and try to do something that limits civil liberties. Even rider’s civil liberties. And, for reasons that I will explain shortly, news that 40,000 or so riders of motorbikes and scooters have been jamming traffic as only they know how, reminded me of a poem by a good friend of mine. Once, long ago, he was sent to jail for upsetting the English establishment by publishing a magazine they didn’t like called OZ. Then he published a top selling bike magazine for a while back in the 1970s before making shed loads of dosh by publishing other magazines throughout the world. And his poem starts like this…

I love the French – the bastards,
I love the French – the swine,
I galls me to admit it,
But how I love their wine…

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But any chance I might have had to forget how good the French are at revolting, or how much better they are at it than us in the UK was completely buggered the other night.  I was trying to have a quiet beer with the NTBPT Chairman Warren Djanogly, to catch-up and discuss what’s been happening but…

“WE SHOULD BE LIKE THE FRENCH” shouted W. THEY DON”T MUCK ABOUT WHEN THEY DON’T LIKE SOMETHING, THEY TAKE TO THE STREETS IN THEIR TENS OF THOUSANDS AND THAT’S WHAT WE SHOULD BE DOING HERE! OUR BIKERS SHOULD BE LIKE FRENCH BIKERS!

W went on on this theme for some considerable time and at a volume that could quite possible be heard in France, even though we were actually drinking in my favourite watering hole in Soho, which incidentally, my now poetic chum Felix Dennis was a founder member of, along with some of his mates.

Anyway, I tried to explain to Warren that we were not in France. And that while I accept that all bikers and scooterists have much in common these days, I also tried to suggest that UK riders have not been in the same high profile Street Fighting Man league as the French are for a very long time – if ever. The nearest we got was probably back the 1960s, when mods and rockers were embroiled in headline grabbing ‘clashes’ and bouts of bashing seven bells out of each other.

However, W was having none of this and carried on shouting that UK bikers SHOULD BE LIKE FRENCH BIKERS! ETC.! So, with all due respect to a man of passion in mid-rant I drank my beer with good cheer – and quietly had random thoughts about what we do and don’t have in common with our sometimes allies and sometimes enemies across the channel. And that’s when I began to recall the poem that in my view sums up our love hate relationship with them rather well.

But yesterday, as I started writing my next column for MSL along such lines, I realised that there were stronger links between the cause of the latest outburst of biker’s rebellion in France and the trigger for my old mate’s brief stay in jail. Right now, French riders are protesting big-style against a smart arse move to fine them for doing things that French and UK riders have done for years – and to benefit of all road users most of the time. It’s called filtering or ‘lane splitting’ as the French authorities choose to call it.

But the reason for big trouble now is not because filtering has been made illegal in France – it’s because some bright spark has come up with a money-spinning way of using camera systems to ‘enforce’ the laws against it that have been quietly ignored for decades. As you may imagine, the promoters of this new application of an old and unused law are trying desperately hard to claim it’s all in the name of good old road safety. But it seems that riders in France have one thing to say about that which is: My derriere!

Meanwhile, back in the days of OZ, the law that Felix and his co ‘conspirators’ was prosecuted for breaking was one that had not been applied in living memory. According to the establishment, he and his chums were ‘conspiring to corrupt’ the morals of young people and were being prosecuted under obscenity laws. But in reality the real corruption was within the ranks of those who were supposed to be upholding and enforcing such laws as this article reveals. It also turns out, forty years on, that none of the kids who were supposed to be protected from the infamous schoolkids issue by enforcing old laws were never in any danger from publications by Dennis or any of his old chums.

Now we can be sure of that about the poet and I am equally sure that eventually we will find that the ‘dangers’ that French authorities claim they wish to protect road users from by fining riders for filtering are just as exaggerated…

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6 Comments on “Revolting French bikers…!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ‘I love the French the bastards’…”

  1. 1 UK France Bikers said at 8:28 pm on March 27th, 2010:

    I’m afraid to say that I 100% agree with Warren on this one.

    British bikers should start to protest like their French cousins do if they don’t want to see the UK become an anti-bike country in the very near future.

    Politicians ignore emails, letters, objections sent to them (and Westminster Council have proved this to us very well with their bike parking tax) but they definitely don’t ignore thousands of people going down the streets, right under their nose, to protest at their unwanted policies.

    The only effective way to say NO to public authorities, wherever and whoever they are, is by protesting en masse. It is only when people protest and cause disruption to the country that its authorities start to realise that they’d better start to do something about it. Simply sending emails, letters, moaning at home in front of your television or newspaper is totally useless and will bring no results whatsoever. It is direct action right under the nose of the authorities that works, nothing else.

    Let’s remember that the duty of all politicians is to do whatever the people who elected them want them to do. So when they don’t do what WE want them to do, it is OUR duty to tell them by showing them how unhappy we are. And the only way to do this in an effective manner, I’m afraid to say, is by going down the streets en masse to make the authorities realise that they’d better do something pretty damn quick if they don’t want to see the country in a complete mess soon and them being voted out of office.

    The French have had it right for decades. France is a country managed by its people, not its politicians. French people tell their politicians what they want them to do to manage the country, not the other way round. And that’s the way it should be everywhere, including the UK.

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  3. 3 crossroadsrider said at 10:27 pm on March 27th, 2010:

    Thanks UK France Bikers for a great view. All I’d say is that there is no need to be afraid to agree with Warren! :) I’d also add that protesting en masse is not the only way to effectively say NO to authorities, but it is often an essential part of the mix – and sometimes really is the only way to go – and so I expect I’ll see you at the next official demo!

  4. 4 UK France Bikers said at 10:30 pm on March 27th, 2010:

    Of course you will see me at the next demo, as you always do! :-)

  5. 5 Neil F Liversidge said at 2:27 pm on March 28th, 2010:

    A mass rip-down of speed cameras has a certain appeal. After that we could shove the remains up the arses of the tossers who installed them in the first place. The basic problem however is that we have crap politicians because we have a crap electorate obsessed with shite like ‘I’m a cum-dancing celebrity on ice in the kitchen watching Big Brother’. As a result the real Big Brother gets away with turning us all into slaves. Now the banks have reduced us all to penury there are major public spending cuts in the offing so how’s about we start by sacking every so-called regulator and snooper in the country? That way we save their wages plus we don’t have a society anymore where one half is paid to spy on the other half. Until all of us as the electorate do better however we will still be ruled by ponces proud to describe themselves as ‘a cab for hire’. (Final thought: How come soliciting for prostitution is illegal when Westminster’s whores are screwing the country rigid?)

  6. 6 crossroadsrider said at 3:09 pm on March 28th, 2010:

    Thanks for interesting and robust comments Neil, looks like you’ve become a little more mellow then, albeit by an amount that maybe hard to spot!


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