Does this headline seem fair to you? He’s a former ambulance driver, and his complaint is the new cycle lanes will prevent vehicles from moving out of the way of an ambulance. The headline presents this as him being concerned about damaging his car should he accidentally drive over one. It seems like a very clickbaity way to present the article if you ask me.

      • @IlovethebombOP
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        Did you not read the entire comment chain?

        • DarkThoughts
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          17 months ago

          I did. And you said, and I quote:

          That phrase does not appear in the article. Why are you using a quote that doesn’t exist?

          • @IlovethebombOP
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            7 months ago

            Because he used the quote symbol for something that wasn’t a quote.

            Quoting something I said, in a manner that completely changes what was said, and presenting it in a manner that makes it sound like it came from the article is shifty as hell.

            • @Rangelus
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              07 months ago

              You are the only one who thinks any of that. It was perfectly clear he was quoting you. And no, he didn’t “completely change what was said”.

              • @IlovethebombOP
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                07 months ago

                his complaint is the new cycle lanes will prevent vehicles from moving out of the way of an ambulance. The headline presents this as him being concerned about damaging his car should he accidentally drive over one.

                VS

                him being concerned about damaging his car should he accidentally drive over one.

                You don’t see how this changes anything?