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Milkfloat

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Please could you direct me to these earning opportunities for writing junk on the internet? ;)
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Jody

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It only requires 25 of us to chip in a pound and we can crowdfund the OP's claim. Only two provisos: one is that he keeps us informed each step of the way; two is that we share the movie rights.

Who's in?

Count me in
 
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Wyn Davies

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I suppose it was better for him than you, because you punctured and he didn't.

The majority of posters have tried to steer you in a certain direction which might tell you something - there's rarely wide agreement about anything on here.

Equally, I'm sure members will be very interested to hear if you successfully sue the farmer.

I could also see such an action attracting interest from the wider media.
I am not going to the small claims court got to much going on a lot of dog walkers use that cycle track surprised if they haven't complained .
 
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Wyn Davies

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Simple, they don't tread on the pointy bits...
I know a x vetinaury nurse it happens .
 
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Wyn Davies

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The pertinent question is did the situation ever exist? There are more holes (excuse the pun) in this story than a colander. It's a thorny issue that I think may leave the OP deflated.
No didn't have my smart phone with me only old feature phone just hope he has a bit of decency about him .
 
At the end of the day, when all is said and done, what it boils down to (okay, enough cliches already...) is that unless you're only nipping around the corner, @Wyn Davies, it's just not in any way sensible not to carry tube/repair kit. It just isn't, OK? Any more than you'd go out in your car without a spare or emergency inflator system.
If the farmer compensates you, all well and good. Can't see it myself....
 
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At the end of the day, when all is said and done, what it boils down to (okay, enough cliches already...) is that unless you're only nipping around the corner, @Wyn Davies, it's just not in any way sensible not to carry tube/repair kit. It just isn't, OK? Any more than you'd go out in your car without a spare or emergency inflator system.
If the farmer compensates you, all well and good. Can't see it myself....
I got plastic tyre levers and a Gaddi double ended tube and a small pump most new cars don't have a spare wheel just a bottle of slime
 
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