For the record, I don't appreciate having my bike stolen, or hidden, whatever you want to call it. Mainly for two reasons.
Firstly, having had two bikes nicked in the past (plus a car), I don't find it very funny. To me, a bike is more than just a bike.
Secondly, it means that I miss my last train home, have to buy a £13.10 train ticket to Rochester (on top of my £295 a month one) and have to ride cross country with just a flashing front light, not getting in until shortly before 2am.
For the record, I don't appreciate having my bike stolen, or hidden, whatever you want to call it. Mainly for two reasons.
Firstly, having had two bikes nicked in the past (plus a car), I don't find it very funny. To me, a bike is more than just a bike.
Secondly, it means that I miss my last train home, have to buy a £13.10 train ticket to Rochester (on top of my £295 a month one) and have to ride cross country with just a flashing front light, not getting in until shortly before 2am.
Thanks for listening.