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• #5002
There are proper stands across the road outside the post office and at Tesco.
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• #5003
start young
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• #5004
Someone at work has put a post up about locking bike with nurse lock while in a shop and then losing the key and carrying the bike home lol
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• #5005
Ways not to lock your basket
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• #5006
Would steal
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• #5007
Maybe they were worried the supermarket would take it back
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• #5008
Front basket fixed with cable ties?
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• #5009
Thank you, I needed those laughs
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• #5010
I left my bike locked with my u lock in a place I always do, came back 10 mins later and some tool had locked their shitty btwin to my actual bike haha
Luckily a wilkos was across the road and they sell cheap hack saws.
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• #5011
Did you manage to get it off?
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• #5013
Yeah I was going to ask about that too! I’ve always wondered what the polices position would be.
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• #5014
I know it's a dick move to lock their bike to yours but presumably it was an accident. Seems pretty harsh just leaving their bike totally unsecured. I don't really know what the alternative is if you don't have time to wait for them to turn back up.
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• #5015
Yeah tbh I was on my lunch break and I waited for over half an hour stood there before I started cutting (called work and they were cool with it)
I don't think it was an accident tbh usually people lock other bikes up so they can come back later and strip them I find it hard to believe it was an accident especially when my top tube was lower than the bike lock bar -
• #5016
Very fair!
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• #5017
Someone's nicked half of this bike. Absolutely gutting.
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• #5018
Haha [whiplash from multiple double takes here]
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• #5019
Seems pretty harsh just leaving their bike totally unsecured.
Disagree, if you fail to engage your brain when locking up you absolutely deserve to have your bike left unsecured.
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• #5020
Bikepacking uni-rig?
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• #5021
I think getting your bike nicked is a pretty high price to pay for not paying enough attention. Getting your bike nicked because you're using it to try and nick someone else's is obviously different.
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• #5022
If you’re paying little enough attention to not notice bitch locking someone then you’re probably paying little enough attention to not have noticed if you even got the lock round the bike stand properly.
I’d say the repercussions should act as a deterrent from being stupid/a reminder to pay attention.
I think if it became socially/legally unacceptable to cut a lock that was bitch locking you then you might find it happening a lot more often.
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• #5023
If this happened near enough to where you live/work (and you have somewhere you can secure your bike without requiring your lock) one option would be to re-lock their bike with your lock, leaving a note saying they can call you and arrange an unlock within the next X hours, otherwise you'll be coming back to pick your lock up...
The 2nd most annoying bitchlock is the one through a brake/gear cable... you can fix it and extract your bike, but you'd really rather not have to and if someone turns up with a key once you've started the process they're getting both barrels...
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• #5024
I suppose that's fair enough to an extent. I guess I'm a bit more sympathetic because generally don't pay anywhere near as much attention as I should to some things.
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• #5025
I guess this counts - cyclist getting a parking ticket for obstructing a pedestrian highway.
Though, the picture doesn't really show any obstruction, the bike isn't locked & ticketing a bike is hardly going to work, is it? Just put it in a bin.
always last (@lastnotlost) Tweeted:
1/3 I see @LidlGB has opened a brand new store at Crown Point Streatham and installed butterfly wheel-breaking cycle racks, the most useless we-hate-people-riding-bikes, come-and-steal-a-bicycle form of cycle parking https://t.co/eCS9ZbWXXl