BBC Breakfast item today on illegally modded ebikes

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albion

Guru
I mean as a cost comparison it's price gouging for delivery food, especially that which wasn't traditionally available before the couriers stepped in.
It is in the interests of big biz to gain monopoly in order to drive up prices so now the takeaways are as much the minnow as the drivers.
Far too much if the money goes out of the local economy, and adding insult to injury, to the US.
 

wiggydiggy

Legendary Member
It is in the interests of big biz to gain monopoly in order to drive up prices so now the takeaways are as much the minnow as the drivers.
Far too much if the money goes out of the local economy, and adding insult to injury, to the US.

Similar thing but a recent hotel booking I found the hotel through a website, but rang them direct to book it - they mentioned how much they lost to booking websites so I'm going to try to book direct from now on.

Takeaways if I was going to order one today, I'd want to ring direct and pay cash, but I'm on a break from them for weight reasons ATM :laugh: :okay:
 

albion

Guru
It is also heavily weighted against the sole operators.
I recall once getting rightiy berated by the owner for booking though the really big online bean counter operation.
 
Similar thing but a recent hotel booking I found the hotel through a website, but rang them direct to book it - they mentioned how much they lost to booking websites so I'm going to try to book direct from now on.

Takeaways if I was going to order one today, I'd want to ring direct and pay cash, but I'm on a break from them for weight reasons ATM :laugh: :okay:

We always find the hotel on the web sites
then try to ring them direct to book

we don;t often save much, if anything, but at least the money goes to the actual hotel

We did have one small place that said he would only accept booking from the website - I presume they had reserved a certain number and he couldn;t release them

I have got a small discount from some places
often a free breakfast or something

but it is the principal of where the money goes that is important to us!
 

wiggydiggy

Legendary Member
We always find the hotel on the web sites
then try to ring them direct to book

we don;t often save much, if anything, but at least the money goes to the actual hotel

We did have one small place that said he would only accept booking from the website - I presume they had reserved a certain number and he couldn;t release them

I have got a small discount from some places
often a free breakfast or something

but it is the principal of where the money goes that is important to us!

He might not have been setup to take payments perhaps, small places might not be. I don't stay in hotels often but going to try and book direct in future.
 

Psamathe

Über Member
Maybe they got some sort of payment protection going via the website.
I don’t know about the UK but on my travels once in India, once in Burma I've booked 2 nights and walked out after the first 'cos they were dreadful (I mostly use 1 or less star places - more interesting). Booked online through booking.com who take deposit and I pay hotel on arrival but both these hotels tried to invoke their clause to get booking.com just take the 2nd night off my card. e-mail exchange with booking.com easily resolved without hotels getting money but it does seem there are clauses hotels can use.

Ian
 

Electric_Andy

Heavy Metal Fan
Location
Plymouth
Just driving through town and saw a police car had pulled over an illegal ebike rider. The rider looked to be older lady, and riding one of those sit-up fat tyre bikes. I don't know what their policy is but hopefully it will get crushed. it is a bit unfair though that only this type of rider (i.e. those willing to stop) will get their bike confiscated, whilst the hoody wearing youths who just carry on at 40mph through a pedestrian area to escape will continue to ride their illegal transport for ever

Devon and Cornwall FB post yesterday - they had a picture of a lorry with 19 illegal ebikes on. They had seized them all in a 1 day operation.

Worryingly my Dad was at Totnes agricultural show the other week and a shop/dealer had a stand there. The chap was trying to sell my Dad an illegal ebike. Dad said "are they road legal then?" And the salesman said they are fine as long as you keep to the speed limit. Trouble is, people might believe this trollop and buy one, instead of reporting it
 

wiggydiggy

Legendary Member
Devon and Cornwall FB post yesterday - they had a picture of a lorry with 19 illegal ebikes on. They had seized them all in a 1 day operation.

Worryingly my Dad was at Totnes agricultural show the other week and a shop/dealer had a stand there. The chap was trying to sell my Dad an illegal ebike. Dad said "are they road legal then?" And the salesman said they are fine as long as you keep to the speed limit. Trouble is, people might believe this trollop and buy one, instead of reporting it

Not just Devon, there were a few seizures yesterday. I read of ones in Birmingham and Cambridge.
 
Devon and Cornwall FB post yesterday - they had a picture of a lorry with 19 illegal ebikes on. They had seized them all in a 1 day operation.

Worryingly my Dad was at Totnes agricultural show the other week and a shop/dealer had a stand there. The chap was trying to sell my Dad an illegal ebike. Dad said "are they road legal then?" And the salesman said they are fine as long as you keep to the speed limit. Trouble is, people might believe this trollop and buy one, instead of reporting it

Well - he is right
they are legal as long as you stick to the speed limit
AND
wear the correct helmet
have the correct motorcycle license (maybe moped??)
have the correct insurance
have the correct registration with the DVLA
have the proper number plates mounted
have an MOT

so he just missed a couple of things out
but what he said was true
 
Ooh, a crackdown!

Yes - teh local paper if crowing about how the Police have confiscated an illegal electric bike found running around a park in Runcorn

I know that park due to cycling past it on the canal and the people on the bike must have been idiots
there are several paths in and out of the place that could have been used to escape unless the copers had about 10 cars worth of people to block them all off

as usual - they only catch the morons

although - I suppose it is the morons who ride them badly and need catching

anyway - one more illegal electric motorbike off the road

only another few hundred to go - then they can start on the next town/village
 
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