Adrian_K
Guru
- Location
- Sunny Surbiton
I don't know where to put this really but almost by definition commuters have to lock up their bikes on a daily basis.
Got back to the bikes (at 12) after doing some shopping in Kingston to find a Brompton* had locked his bike to my wife's bike therefore she couldn't leave!!!
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So we waited around for 20 minutes then got so paper & sellotape and stuck some polite notes to the bike 'please call nnnn when you unlock my bike'
So after much faffing around with loads of shopping and buses we got home leaving the hostage in Kingston.
It just happened that a friend gave my wife a lift into Kinsgton at 3pm to find that the stupid contraption had gone a guess what.... no call.
At 7:30 we did get a call, 'I've just left [a lie] - you can get you bike' & a very halfhearted mumbled 'sorry'. Now, I was out, my daughter was in bed, so if we hadn't of collected it earlier it would have just had to sit there all night and no bike doesn't get vandalised if left there overnight.
Would you have locked you bike to the other bike to force them to call you to get their bike unlocked?
Given the mental instaibilty of Brompton riders, my wife didn't want for things to 'kick off' by locking the two bikes together but next time......
*I've never been a fan of Brompton riders - I've always classed them as Radio 3 listening, holier than thou, 'oooh you don't want to do it like that' types.
Got back to the bikes (at 12) after doing some shopping in Kingston to find a Brompton* had locked his bike to my wife's bike therefore she couldn't leave!!!

So we waited around for 20 minutes then got so paper & sellotape and stuck some polite notes to the bike 'please call nnnn when you unlock my bike'
So after much faffing around with loads of shopping and buses we got home leaving the hostage in Kingston.
It just happened that a friend gave my wife a lift into Kinsgton at 3pm to find that the stupid contraption had gone a guess what.... no call.

At 7:30 we did get a call, 'I've just left [a lie] - you can get you bike' & a very halfhearted mumbled 'sorry'. Now, I was out, my daughter was in bed, so if we hadn't of collected it earlier it would have just had to sit there all night and no bike doesn't get vandalised if left there overnight.
Would you have locked you bike to the other bike to force them to call you to get their bike unlocked?
Given the mental instaibilty of Brompton riders, my wife didn't want for things to 'kick off' by locking the two bikes together but next time......
*I've never been a fan of Brompton riders - I've always classed them as Radio 3 listening, holier than thou, 'oooh you don't want to do it like that' types.