I was shopping in the West End yesterday to feed my Tumi loggage fetish. Cycling home, west along Piccadilly, shortly past the Ritz by Green Park there's always cars parked up at the weekends with paintings being sold.
A young lady in her early twenties runs out into the road in front of me between the parked cars looking the wrong way, I slam on the brakes but I couldn't stop in time.
She fell to the ground and couldn't move and thank goodness there was a lady doctor passing as I don't know what I would have been able to do.
Turns out she is from Europe training over here. Anyway, lots and lots of crying, moaning and screaming as she lay there on the tarmac. I thought there was possibly a broken bone or something.
Along come the cops, who I thought were especially fair. They took all my details and my desciption of what happened. They rapidly added two and two together and said it was just one of those things. Plus, they immediately brought a level of calm (for me anyway) to proceedings.
Then the paramedics turned up. Five minutes later, just as the cops tell me I can go, I get back on my bike, look behind, and she's miraculously back on her feet.
Also it turned out she's a lawyer. I just hope not the ambulance chasing type.
Howard
A young lady in her early twenties runs out into the road in front of me between the parked cars looking the wrong way, I slam on the brakes but I couldn't stop in time.
She fell to the ground and couldn't move and thank goodness there was a lady doctor passing as I don't know what I would have been able to do.
Turns out she is from Europe training over here. Anyway, lots and lots of crying, moaning and screaming as she lay there on the tarmac. I thought there was possibly a broken bone or something.
Along come the cops, who I thought were especially fair. They took all my details and my desciption of what happened. They rapidly added two and two together and said it was just one of those things. Plus, they immediately brought a level of calm (for me anyway) to proceedings.
Then the paramedics turned up. Five minutes later, just as the cops tell me I can go, I get back on my bike, look behind, and she's miraculously back on her feet.
Also it turned out she's a lawyer. I just hope not the ambulance chasing type.
Howard