Top tip - scafolding is not immovable street furniture
RufusA
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Mildly suprised this evening on the way home to see a large number of bikes lying unloved and unsecured on their sides around Waterloo station.
Then I remembered there was scafolding near that end of the station this morning. So I'm guessing loads of commuters attached their bikes to a "secure" scafolding pole on the way to work, only to discover that some blighter comes along and removes the scafolding during the day!
Oooopps! So that was what the no-entry, men working overhead, please don't secure your bicycles in this area signs were for! :twisted:
Rufus.
Then I remembered there was scafolding near that end of the station this morning. So I'm guessing loads of commuters attached their bikes to a "secure" scafolding pole on the way to work, only to discover that some blighter comes along and removes the scafolding during the day!
Oooopps! So that was what the no-entry, men working overhead, please don't secure your bicycles in this area signs were for! :twisted:
Rufus.
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I was mildly surpised some years back when I'd locked my bike to a parking meter outside my work on the Haymarket, and at the end of the day came out to find that the parking meter had been dug up and re-installed about 5 yards up the road. My bike was still locked to it.
Which was nice.0