Except those who look hard enough.If you look hard enough you can always find a nook or cranny where no thief would think of looking.
Whenever I do a shift at A&E under the staircase leading up to the staff room is a sign saying not to leave bikes there. This conveniently means it is always free for me to put my bike.Following a nasty off I accompanied a friend by ambulance to Crewe A&E. The paramedics offered to put the bikes in the ambulance and when we got to A&E were allowed to put our bikes in an office (we only had cafe locks with us and my friend was on her first ride on a Pinarello Dogma ). When our third rider arrived she was shown through A&E to the same office!!
The NHS knows how to look after cyclists!!!
No, printed in CAPITAL LETTERS.@KnackeredBike I trust this isn’t a handwritten sign?
It's in the Norfolk planning regs. Still doesn't happen. Partly because if the shop was already there, they don't need planning permission unless they're making big changes - and then we get the bike racks: Subway, Starbucks, and I'm sure there's plenty more but I don't remember which have clear streetview images.It should be put into the planning regs for there to be a bike rack outside every Costa, Nero and Starbucks in every town.
They are by far the safest places to leave your bike.