I am truly shocked you should implicitly equate these two issues.
You and me both...
I am truly shocked you should implicitly equate these two issues.
You and me both...
I am truly shocked you should implicitly equate these two issues.
Discrimination is discrimination. What do you suggest is different in terms of scale between a person being told to push his bike past a barrier and a person being told to sit at the back of a bus?
Get over it. Pushing your bike for a few yards isn't a big deal.
I just wanna get in and the thought that somebody wants to inconvenience me, just because I happen to be riding a bike, just hacks me off ! <rant/over>
Where I work there is a little booth, in which a security man use to sit and you would show your works pass to and they would wave you through. Now they have installed a fully automated barrier system with swipe access. Signs were put up informing cyclists not to use the barrier.
So instead, I would scoot up the dropped curb onto the pavement to the security building flash my pass and scoot back onto the road. Then security put ‘cyclist dismount’ notices in the window, then a pair of cones across the path and finally last week four cones attached with ribbon that blocks the dropped curb.
This morning, they were waiting for me…
I had a pleasant chat with the security guy and basically they want me to walk my bike into work through their cone chicane. I asked him why I just couldn’t use the barrier, surely it poses the same risk as a motorcyclist, he couldn’t answer. He gave a contact name and mentioned a petition, but I think he was just fobbing me off.
Anyone else got unhelpful barriers at work?
You are doing better than us, we have a total ban on cyclists using the drive that leads into work, going in we have to dismount at the bottom and walk in, going home we have to walk to the bottom and then get on the bike, its a good 100 yards, it pisses me off no end.
What is the reasoning for banning cyclists from using the driveway?