Last Saturday I walked up North Street in Brighton and set off across the pedestrian crossing at the top of West Street while the lights were at green for pedestrians.

There were several of us on the crossing when a large black vehicle came racing round the corner, scattering us all in defiance of the traffic sign outside Holland and Barrett that indicates that turning left or right is not allowed.

Soon after, while waiting on the island to cross Western Road to Dyke Road, a boy of about ten (who was with a group of other children) kept sticking out his arms and legs in front of the buses and then jumped in front of a young girl who was Cycling behind a bus - she could have fallen.

Shopping dropped off at home, I set off for my evening seafront walk. However, just west of the Peace Statue, near a No Cycling notice painted on the tarmac, I had to jump in order to avoid a man on a motorcycle - perhaps he thought the No Cycling notice did not apply to motorcycles.

Is this part of a government enterprise to house all the psychopaths in Brighton or am I merely unlucky?

-M Liddle, Brighton