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  • I would never leave my lights knowing on my bike, to easy for anyone to make off with £70+.

    But what I am saying is you leave the house in the daylight, plan on returning in the daylight but get caught out with something unexpected with no lights. It happens you have three choices then; leave your bike locked up some where, get a taxi or cycle home.

    Yeah it happens, I just don't think it's happening to the hundreds of people I see every week with no lights!
    Even a shitty little one that you can leave on the bike on the rear only would be better.

    Did not mean argument really more the fact that many cyclists do not drive and if they ever saw what drivers have to go through when negotiating busy central London traffic and how invisible cyclists with inadequate/no lights are then they would get some good ones and also change their riding styles.

    Ah right, fair enough - I would have thought it's pretty obvious to anyone but as you say, apparently not!

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