What would happen..

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...if you aimed your helmet camera at the tarmac for your whole journey, and then sent the video to your local council stating, 'Please could you repair these potholes'. Surely they could then be held responsible for any damage to bike or vehicle along the whole route, as they 'had been informed of the potholes'.:laugh::evil::laugh:

Anyone want to join a new pothole campaign! :biggrin:
 

ttcycle

Cycling Excusiast
one downside mag- if you did that,they could be any road in any town - you need to evidence location.
 
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ttcycle said:
one downside mag- if you did that,they could be any road in any town - you need to evidence location.


Hmmm. Link in GPS tracking....:laugh:

I'm not entirely serious, it was just after reading a thread about positioning the camera and mostly seeing potholes. Although, there probably is some mileage (if someone could be bothered) setting up a website where folk post their pothole videos!

'My road is worse than your road...'

'Nah mine is worser...'

:tongue:
 

potsy

Rambler
Location
My Armchair
Could work this,as long as you call out the street names as you go into them-ala police camera action styley when they are chasing some 16 year old car thief.
Will have to get one of the Manchester based helmet cam wearers to do my route for me.
 

gbb

Squire
Location
Peterborough
magnatom said:
...if you aimed your helmet camera at the tarmac for your whole journey, and then sent the video to your local council stating, 'Please could you repair these potholes'. Surely they could then be held responsible for any damage to bike or vehicle along the whole route, as they 'had been informed of the potholes'.:tongue::evil::laugh:

Anyone want to join a new pothole campaign! :smile:

I thought i was reading something out of Viz's Useful Tips for a moment :biggrin::biggrin:
 

Happiness Stan

Well-Known Member
Why not just send them a nice email?
 
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Happiness Stan said:
Why not just send them a nice email?


It'd have to be a very long e-mail listing the numerous potholes on my route. There is one section on my commute (in this video) where it looks like a cluster bomb was used! However, this is the norm rather than the exception at the moment.

On the rural part of my commute today I noticed that the council (East Dunbartonshire in this case) had made an attempt at filling some holes. However, it has been done VERY poorly and resulted in lots of large loose stones. More to avoid! :tongue:
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
potsy said:
Could work this,as long as you call out the street names as you go into them-ala police camera action styley when they are chasing some 16 year old car thief.

"turning right, right, right into Main Road. Straight on past Smith Street. Lights red. Lights green! Go, go go!..."

Could be fun!:laugh:

I wonder if it would be easier to just report the streets that don't need repairing...:tongue:
 
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Arch said:
"turning right, right, right into Main Road. Straight on past Smith Street. Lights red. Lights green! Go, go go!..."

Could be fun!:laugh:

I wonder if it would be easier to just report the streets that don't need repairing...:tongue:


Mmm. That would involve a blank e-mail.....
 

potsy

Rambler
Location
My Armchair
Arch said:
"turning right, right, right into Main Road. Straight on past Smith Street. Lights red. Lights green! Go, go go!..."

Could be fun!:laugh:

I wonder if it would be easier to just report the streets that don't need repairing...:tongue:
Speed now one zero mph-repeat one zero:biggrin:
 

Tynan

Veteran
Location
e4
I'd seriously love to do my route, at the moment I can only imagine spending an entire day walking it and photoing, measuring and recording every hole

That fill that hole is site is a serious pain to use for more than one hole though
 
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