I did that once and came back to a rather angry man who had been stood there for an hour because I'd locked his bike up, he was even more upset when I pointed out how thick he was.

Oh my god. Imagine the embarrassment...
Consciously deciding to not secure an expensive attractive bike to something immovable is a conscious decision to contribute to:
And all just because some lads can't be arsed to carry a chain because it interferes with their idea of what biking should be or what they want it to be...
- Higher insurance premiums for everyone
- The continuance of bike theft
- Increased workload on police
- The dodgy parts trade
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have you every used a bike for nipping about, stopping at the butchers, then down the other end of the town for a hair cut - ops no horseradish to go with the roast beef, no problem I'll jump on the bike and nip down to Waitrose...
I'm blessed that I don't get to view the world and my responsibilities through your eye's - It's verging on a disability
In your eyes, I might have disability, and you're blessed not to have it? I guess I don't take that as a personal insult. Or was it? Did I insult you for your position differing from mine?
but on here we have banter verging on insults but we get really upset if someone feels insulted because it was just banter. Thankfully we are not policed by those who like to take offence on behalf of others or we'd be fecked
, but it wasn't necessarily for you, but rather for all manufacturers of dairy products.So; how did the thieves start the engine? This is the bit that intrigues me most.
So; how did the thieves start the engine? This is the bit that intrigues me most.
have you every used a bike for nipping about, stopping at the butchers, then down the other end of the town for a hair cut - ops no horseradish to go with the roast beef, no problem I'll jump on the bike and nip down to Waitrose...
i'm blessed that I don't get to view the world and my responsibilities through your eye's - It's verging on a disability
It takes mere moments to get a shackle D lock or a chain and padlock from a tailpack or wherever it's stowed and then secure your bike.
I really can't understand your attitude and stance on this matter.
Locking/securing your bike is and should be just a simple reflex action......as fundamental as donning/removing helmet and other riding gear.
The day that my insurance company insist that I chain my bike (which means the need to carry a chain), is the same day that I sell the bike.