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• #32127
Yeah, public road, private parking contractor, double yellows, no markings on kerb, no signs about loading/unloading.
Is it an unadopted road? That would render the lines completely meaningless. -
• #32129
Is it an unadopted road? That would render the lines completely meaningless.
What is an unadopted road? It's a normal road, a cul-de-sac in leafy Ealing :)
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• #32130
If its public its adopted. Sounds like its fine for loading if there are no kerb markings.
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• #32131
If its public its adopted. Sounds like its fine for loading if there are no kerb markings.
So loading != waiting?
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• #32132
Loading = waiting.
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• #32133
I seem to recall hippy's leafy cul-de-sac being an off-street development, suggesting an unadopted road. The TRO / Highways Agency would have the answers.
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• #32134
So how can it be fine for loading?
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• #32135
Loading = waiting.
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• #32136
Argh!
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• #32137
I'm off to get some dog shit to put through the stalker's letterbox. I hope you have a correct answer for me when I get back.. :)
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• #32138
Why is your neighbour rustling your jimmies about DYLs and loading?
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• #32139
What width is the BB ? Should be 111mm, Campag chainline would be 42mm.
It's the record Pista BB which as I understand it only comes in 111mm - thought the chainline should be 45mm? So 47.5mm with the 2.5mm spacer I've added.
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• #32140
I'm looking at big tyres to fit a 700c rim. I found that Schwalbe do their 'big apple' in 28x2.15. Will that fit, or is that specially for 29ers (or is a 29er just a mountain bike with 700c wheels?)
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• #32141
Its fine to load and unload unless there is a sign stating at any time. Like this one.
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• #32142
Just back from a date. Nice girl but I noticed she still has the pie plate on her bike. Do I still go for the second?
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• #32143
http://www.londoncouncils.gov.uk/policylobbying/transport/parkinginlondon/loadingandunloading.htm
Shows the markings. There are two and three stripes on the curb
http://www.kingston.gov.uk/browse/transport_and_streets/parking/on_street_parking/loading_unloading.htm -
• #32144
Help! Damsel in Distress
My pedal has worn out the threading on my crank. I have an enthusiastic friend who is willing to try to fit a new one for me but
a) what bits do i need to measure/ check when buying a new one?
b) what things does he need to know before embarking on the task?Anything else I/we need to know that isn't mentioned above.
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• #32145
^^^ pie plate? a spoke guard?
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• #32146
Why is your neighbour rustling your jimmies about DYLs and loading?
Unsurprisingly, I didn't want to walk a mile carrying 2 bikes and 100kg of energy food, etc to my house after the 24hr. The turning bay at the end of our street is nearest our flat and is perfect for our place but it's double yellow. This fucker sits looking out his window in front of the turning bay and then complains about us stopping there and starts taking photos of us. It's not the first time he's done this. I will keep using it for loading/unloading because it's fair and reasonable but if I can also provide legal evidence that he is wrong that might shut him up for a while.
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• #32147
Its fine to load and unload unless there is a sign stating at any time. Like this one.
Definitely no signs like this but someone has suggested it's a private road so there could be other rules?
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• #32148
And who's gonna enforce those rules? The private po-po? Tell him to do one.
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• #32149
Unsurprisingly, I didn't want to walk a mile carrying 2 bikes and 100kg of energy food, etc to my house after the 24hr. The turning bay at the end of our street is nearest our flat and is perfect for our place but it's double yellow. This fucker sits looking out his window in front of the turning bay and then complains about us stopping there and starts taking photos of us. It's not the first time he's done this. I will keep using it for loading/unloading because it's fair and reasonable but if I can also provide legal evidence that he is wrong that might shut him up for a while.
Tell him to do a massive one.
He can satisfy his own masturbatory fantasies with photos and notebooks, but there is a sum total of fuck all that he can do about it.
If it is a public, adopted road, with the correct signage / TROs etc... the most he can hope to do is persuade an official CEO to come along and write a ticket.
You cannot be given a ticket on evidence that he provides.
But - no signs / no marks on the curb = loading permitted.
Private / unadopted road = who gives a fuck, do what you want.
The bay you're talking about is private, I'm pretty sure. You can check by phoning the council / Highways Agency.
What. A. Cunt.
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• #32150
Tell him to do a massive one.
What. A. Cunt.
This.
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