I can't tell if this was a catcall or something else but a guy on his bike on the pavement/sidewalk (not in my direct path) rang his bell at me to move(? into his path?) and when I told him he's being ridiculous he stopped and said "sorry darling you're speaking too quickly". 
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Replying to @o_guest
I don't know, I get that pretty often here - especially on this large sidewalk shared between bikes & pedestrians, but that cyclists treat as a bicycles highway (you'd think they know about sharing space with more vulnerable users but nah :p)
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Replying to @yhancik
There's no bike lane. They have to be in the road. Being on the pavement isn't allowed. Like I said, I wasn't in his way. Had I reacted by moving I'd have moved into his path.
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He was really obviously pleased to have my attention. It was creepy AF.
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Also this specific road is catcall central. Quite a few women tweet about it.
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A few weeks ago somebody almost hit me for no reason, I was crossing the road and it was green for me and he looked like he was stopping for his red light. And he flipped me off, etc. Claimed I was endangering his life. The thing is I used to cycle.
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I know when you're going too fast and can't stop. He didn't reach such a speed, he just wanted to fight because he's trash.
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