I'm sure I have a page missing from my old highway code book. It's the page that tells you when you are allowed to Taser cyclists. I believe the rule stated that:
"When approaching a junction and the light is red, a cyclist(s) may be Tasered, through the open passenger window (by the driver or nominated passenger), if:
1. The cyclist(s) has passed you several times in traffic, and caused you to slow down and overtake him more than thrice times.
2. The cyclist(s) has been part of a group that has taken up more than the inner 2ft of road, which is clearly marked for cycle use by the liberal spreading of potholes and raised stanks.
3. The cyclist(s) is wearing skin-tight, hi-vis, club racing gear that falsely gives the impression that they may, at some point, cycle at more than 6.36 mph...downhill.
Drivers should also note that should any cyclist(s) lean against the drivers car at any junction, or when stopped in traffic, genital Tasering is allowed, but only in bursts of two."
Any ideas? I feel I need to brush up on the rules in case I get a dig by the police. It's to be sunny again tomorrow and my Taser is crackling away in the kitchen as we speak.