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On Feb 5, 4:29 pm, calum  wrote: > On 5 Feb, 16:08, "Brimstone"  wrote: > . > > > > > Did he stop anyone else using the ASL?- Hide quoted text - > > Yes. > > The cop positioned himself at the front of lane two for travelling > straight ahead. A cyclist, also intent on travelling straight ahead, > had to position himself to the left of the cop and at the front of > lane one (left turning traffic). He had to wait for the cop to scoot > off before making his way across to lane two where he should have been > in the first place but for the policeman.

So if he hadn't stopped anyone using the ASL, would you have objected to him using it?