Colleague has lights on the wrong way, what shall I say.

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ianrauk

Tattooed Beat Messiah
Location
Rides Ti2
Blimey.
Just say to her that her lights are on the wrong way round.
It's no big issue.
 

wiggydiggy

Legendary Member
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Hip Priest

Veteran
Blimey.
Just say to her that her lights are on the wrong way round.
It's no big issue.

Yes. Simple, yet effective. "I saw you this morning. You've got your lights on back-to-front you know?" It's not worth her getting squished by a truck because you were worrying about etiquette!
 

GTTTM

New Member
Location
here.........
I agree just tell her. Though how someone could not realise that white is at the front and red at the back is beyond me.............and I don't even drive yet it's blatantly obvious walking down any street in the evening/night what is "normal".


Actually come to think of it even my 4yr old knows............
 

sabian92

Über Member
Just tell her, the end of the day she's doing herself potential harm with them being on the wrong way.

Personally if she can't work out that red is on the back and white is on the front then she shouldn't be allowed to ride a bike on the road. Everything else is like that and if she still hasn't noticed then she can't be that aware of anything regardless.
 

MrHappyCyclist

Riding the Devil's HIghway
Location
Bolton, England
Though how someone could not realise that white is at the front and red at the back is beyond me.............and I don't even drive yet it's blatantly obvious walking down any street in the evening/night what is "normal".
It's obvious. When she looks behind, all she can see is white lights and when she looks to the front, all she can see is red ones, so it must be white at the back and red in front, surely? :whistle:
 

DCLane

Found in the Yorkshire hills ...
Since you've noticed her but don't know which department she's in, I guess there's two options:

1. If you wouldn't like to meet her, just swap them round. She probably won't notice.

2. If you'd like to meet, get to know, etc. ... then wait until she's back, make the suggestion and open an conversation. You never know where it'll lead ...

Since most people these days meet future partners at work, 2 seems a good option ;-) - unless there's a current Mrs Thames, when I'd just swap them round and watch from afar.
 
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