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• #2
Broken ankle from a low speed pothole? That's pretty unlucky. Heal up quick, and make sure you do your physio.
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• #3
Broken ankle from a low speed pothole? That's pretty unlucky. Heal up quick, and make sure you do your physio.
Yes, a bit unlucky, must be getting old.
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• #4
I guess post a flyer at the junction and hope the relevant people see it?
maybe post your mug in what you were wearing on the day, as people often remember 'purple jacket, green pants guy' rather than 'that bloke' -
• #5
Yes people often remember seeing someone in a purple jacket and green pants. Not with the urge to come to their assistance though.
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• #6
Yes people often remember seeing someone in a purple jacket and green pants. Not with the urge to come to their assistance though.
Strong look
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• #7
No CCTV? Go back and have a look around to see what you can find. If you know the time there is advice on here about how to ask for the footage.
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• #8
Might be worth speaking to the council, there's CCTV all over the junction, aswell as overlooking CCTV from the train station (depending on which direction you were heading).
They've been messing around with surfacing on that Junction for months, there's potholes everywhere. Recover well and strong. -
• #9
Thanks for the suggestions but it looks like its a bust...
Cheers
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On Sunday morning at appox 10am on Kingsland road at Dalston Junction I had an embarrassing tumble. Traveling at slow speed, rolling up to the junction my front wheel dipped into a pot hole.
I was helped to my feet by two road cyclists.As I'm self employed I'm possibly going to pursue a claim as I've suffered a broken ankle which has put me out of action for a bit.
If you were the cyclist, cheers for the help! I need a witness that saw me fall at that spot. If anyone knows the guys in question or hears about some eejit on a white bike going arse over tit on Sunday ,please get in touch
Cheers