Feel free to help yourselves to the bike tools that have discharged themselves from my seatpost bag this morning......bugger.
Oh dear, I bet the same guy that found @I like Skol's vimto bottle has it by nowFeel free to help yourselves to the bike tools that have discharged themselves from my seatpost bag this morning......bugger.
*pulls on wrestling costume*
Why would you take it? It's not yours.Bugger indeed.
I once found a whole pannier that had obviously dropped off someones bike. I checked for any i.d. but was just clothes and a few bikes bits. I couldn't take it so had to just leave it leaning against a wall.
To hand in to the local police station obviously! I don't think @ianrauk is the type to go around stealing other folks lost items.Why would you take it? It's not yours.
Why would you take it? It's not yours.
To hand in to the local police station obviously! I don't think @ianrauk is the type to go around stealing other folks lost items.
It could well have been stuffed full of cash, computers or other valuables and an you don't want to leave something like that lying around for a less honest person to find. If it had contained a phone then a quick call to the 'home' number or wait for the worried owner to ring his missing phone then owner and luggage could have easily been reunited^^^This and to hopefully find out who's it was seeing as it was local.
Ah yes. I apologise. It's just that I've been surprised before by people who think it's OK to take something that someone has dropped or forgotten. Those that say - If I don't do it someone else will.^^^This and to hopefully find out who's it was seeing as it was local.