Andy in Germany
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- Location
- Rottenburg am Neckar
So there's this bike I pass every day on my way to work. It's a lovely old red drop handlebar touring bike with friction shifters on the main bar, leaning unlocked against a bench in a quiet and rather select neighbourhood.
It has been there a week so far, and no-one has touched it.
Bikes get abandoned a lot around the expensive parts of town, not because they're stolen but because a lot of wealthy owners are upgrading to E-Bikes, and don't want to be bothered hauling the old bike off to the dump.
This is a strange place sometimes.
I could write a note asking if I could take it, but I'm afraid that would magically transform the bike into a valuable heirloom with a hefty price tag. On the other hand, I don't want to take someone's pride and joy, or worse, get a call from the boys in blue.
So what would you do? Ignore it? Wait until the tyres have gone down or a wheel is missing? Or just walk down the road as if I owned it anyhow?
It has been there a week so far, and no-one has touched it.
Bikes get abandoned a lot around the expensive parts of town, not because they're stolen but because a lot of wealthy owners are upgrading to E-Bikes, and don't want to be bothered hauling the old bike off to the dump.
This is a strange place sometimes.
I could write a note asking if I could take it, but I'm afraid that would magically transform the bike into a valuable heirloom with a hefty price tag. On the other hand, I don't want to take someone's pride and joy, or worse, get a call from the boys in blue.
So what would you do? Ignore it? Wait until the tyres have gone down or a wheel is missing? Or just walk down the road as if I owned it anyhow?
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