the point is the onwer of the other bike had no need to lock huxley's bike to his. when noticing her mistake, huxley unlocked her lock from the guys bike and locked it to the stand how it should be. The other guy's bike is locked only to his only lock now - there was no need for a note other than an apology.
question is - what to do if the guy dosen't turn up to unlock his and huxley's bike - get someone to cut his £75 lock and leave his bike unlocked?
The point is Huxley was in a rush, made a mistake, then came on here to gripe: suggesting, not only she is more important than the other cyclist, but it wasn't really not her fault. The preamble about her reason to be there is irrelevant. It doesn't matter if you are picking up a timetable or shepherding journos.
"spiteful...cretin...ideas of punishment": Exactly what the other thought.
Collect your bike - lesson learnt - be more observant and respectful to others. Huxley prob wouldn't have even noticed her mistake otherwise: "When I looked more closely..."
Be thankful the other didn't go "off to the local hardware shop to by some bolt cutters".
The point is Huxley was in a rush, made a mistake, then came on here to gripe: suggesting, not only she is more important than the other cyclist, but it wasn't really not her fault. The preamble about her reason to be there is irrelevant. It doesn't matter if you are picking up a timetable or shepherding journos.
"spiteful...cretin...ideas of punishment": Exactly what the other thought.
Collect your bike - lesson learnt - be more observant and respectful to others. Huxley prob wouldn't have even noticed her mistake otherwise: "When I looked more closely..."
Be thankful the other didn't go "off to the local hardware shop to by some bolt cutters".