http://www.skelbiu.l...lt-8879566.html
This is Lithuanian website to sell everything and it has bicycle section aswell. I know 100 % that this man from Kedainiai (it's small town) is selling ONLY stolen bicycles. A price for this TT bike is 3300 Litas, that is about 800 pounds. This is only one example. Sometimes he sells stolen prototype bicycles (I saw 1 in winter time).
And he is not stealing bicycles himself - he has some kids (!!!), who are doing this job - because kids cannot be punished (adults can).
So look sometimes at this website. I cannot guarantee that he's stealing bicycles in UK, but who knows ...
Do you know, how I made choise of Liverpool? Before coming here, I even didn't know where it is. I look on internet and tried to find what is the most popular place in UK among LT employment agencies. That was Liverpool - LT agencies said, that there are lots of jobs on farms, in hotels etc. That was my mistake - to believe them. Nobody waits for another immigrant.
Ausra,
Agree wrong choice, you should have come over to Peterborough....This is the capitol city of Lithuania Minor and Little Poland .
Good job opportunities being on the edge of the Fens and some good cycling clubs too. Just happens that one of the local cops doesn't take too kindly to bike thieves either!
The idea of bikes stolen in the UK ending up in Lithuania is not as far fetched as it seems!
Just a thought, if your spoken english is as good as your written, you may want to think about applying to be a Police Community Support Officer with one of the constabularies where there is a large Lithuanian community!
I know it's easy for me to say this but you would do better to relocate to somewhere decent like Bath, Cheltenham, Cambridge, Harrogate, Chester or Stratford on Avon where there is plenty of tourism and good hotels as well as good cycling in the area.
Ausra,
Agree wrong choice, you should have come over to Peterborough....This is the capitol city of Lithuania Minor and Little Poland .
Good job opportunities being on the edge of the Fens and some good cycling clubs too. Just happens that one of the local cops doesn't take too kindly to bike thieves either!
The idea of bikes stolen in the UK ending up in Lithuania is not as far fetched as it seems!
Just a thought, if your spoken english is as good as your written, you may want to think about applying to be a Police Community Support Officer with one of the constabularies where there is a large Lithuanian community!
Maybe I need to study in police school (or how it is called) and to kick thieves' asses ...
It's getting worse Tiger,
Just lately, our 'TV faces' are constantly 'incentivizing conceptualization', instead of 'encouraging us to think'. (Outside the box usually!)
I fear the language is slowly moving towards American English. We'll be driving/riding on the right-hand side of the road next.
John