Stolen cycle locks
Stolen cycle locks
Leicester city Council will remove ie steal locks lefts on bike racks - are they entilted to do this - only after they have been there a few weeks- are they entilted to do so?
Thanks in a dvance
Thanks in a dvance
Re: Stolen cycle locks
I think you'll find they are entitled. The same subject has come up before.
A heap of abandoned locks around the base of a stand can make it awkward for legitimate users to lock their bikes properly, and it also looks unsightly (which is probably the main reason).
If they post a date on which the lock removal will take place, carry your lock with you between then and when you see the remaining locks vanish, and then revert to leaving your lock on the stand.
It's surely better to carry your lock anyway. What are you going to do if you arrive to lock your bike and can't unlock your lock because it's developed rust, or someone's jammed it? Go home? Leave you bike unlocked all day?
There's also the issue of not having a lock if you want to stop somewhere on the way home.
A heap of abandoned locks around the base of a stand can make it awkward for legitimate users to lock their bikes properly, and it also looks unsightly (which is probably the main reason).
If they post a date on which the lock removal will take place, carry your lock with you between then and when you see the remaining locks vanish, and then revert to leaving your lock on the stand.
It's surely better to carry your lock anyway. What are you going to do if you arrive to lock your bike and can't unlock your lock because it's developed rust, or someone's jammed it? Go home? Leave you bike unlocked all day?
There's also the issue of not having a lock if you want to stop somewhere on the way home.
Re: Stolen cycle locks
The locks are fairly new , not abandoned or rusty
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Re: Stolen cycle locks
Haven't you been through all of this already:
viewtopic.php?f=1&t=94474
viewtopic.php?f=1&t=94474
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There's a strange sense of deja vu around here...
http://forum.cyclinguk.org/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=75837
http://forum.cyclinguk.org/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=75837
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Re: Stolen cycle locks
Still not taking your lock home mate? [emoji848]
This thread takes me back to your original threads QUIST. Ahhhh the nostalgia. I feel young and handsome again.
Who's up for a whip round and we'll get our friend QUIST a FRAME LOCK so you can't leave your blinkin' litter (sorry lock) attached to street furniture...b
I'm a trendy consumer. Just look at my iPad using hovercraft full of eels.
This thread takes me back to your original threads QUIST. Ahhhh the nostalgia. I feel young and handsome again.
Who's up for a whip round and we'll get our friend QUIST a FRAME LOCK so you can't leave your blinkin' litter (sorry lock) attached to street furniture...b
I'm a trendy consumer. Just look at my iPad using hovercraft full of eels.
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by frame locks u mean u bar? which will be removed as well..
Re: Stolen cycle locks
No, a frame lock.
A lock that is attached to the frame.
This one, for instance.
http://www.abus.com/var/ImagesPIM/abus/ ... d81700.jpg
A lock that is attached to the frame.
This one, for instance.
http://www.abus.com/var/ImagesPIM/abus/ ... d81700.jpg
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Re: Stolen cycle locks
Presumably they wont remove a lock holding a bike ?
Re: Stolen cycle locks
If somebody attached a bike lock (or anything else) to a fence or railings that belonged to me I would feel entitled to remove it. I expect a council will have the same rights with its property.
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Most locks come with handy frame attachments, but heaven forbid anyone having to ruin the looks of thier retro hipster steed or the lines of thier carbon wonder bike!
OP sounds like the kind of person to try and sue the council if they tripped over an abandoned lock!
OP sounds like the kind of person to try and sue the council if they tripped over an abandoned lock!
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Re: Stolen cycle locks
Quist - have you moved abode from Derby to Leicester?
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""You know you're getting old when it's easier to ride a bike than to get on and off it" - quote from observant jogger !
""You know you're getting old when it's easier to ride a bike than to get on and off it" - quote from observant jogger !
Re: Stolen cycle locks
4th time in the last 5 years.
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=56503
viewtopic.php?f=1&t=75837
viewtopic.php?f=1&t=94474
viewtopic.php?f=1&t=105176
Why won't you simply take your lock with you? Is it laziness or arrogance?
Let's say that some old dear 90 year old trips over your lock, breaks her hip and subsequently dies...you'd be in deep trouble.
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=56503
viewtopic.php?f=1&t=75837
viewtopic.php?f=1&t=94474
viewtopic.php?f=1&t=105176
Why won't you simply take your lock with you? Is it laziness or arrogance?
Let's say that some old dear 90 year old trips over your lock, breaks her hip and subsequently dies...you'd be in deep trouble.
Re: Stolen cycle locks
Someone needs to either get a life,or carry their lock about with them like everyone else does!
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Re: Stolen cycle locks
700c wrote:
Let's say that some old dear 90 year old trips over your lock, breaks her hip and subsequently dies...you'd be in deep trouble.
More likely the council will get sued, so its not surprising they remove them
Brompton, Condor Heritage, creaky joints and thinning white (formerly grey) hair
""You know you're getting old when it's easier to ride a bike than to get on and off it" - quote from observant jogger !
""You know you're getting old when it's easier to ride a bike than to get on and off it" - quote from observant jogger !