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Old November 29th 04, 06:19 PM
Paul Reading
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Default Cycling banned in London - By Order of Ken Livingston.

Ken Livingson has added a clause to the "Local Authorities Bill" which
will allow his private clampers to cut off and seize any bicycle
chained to anything. This will apply even if the cycle is NOT causing
an obstruction. It only has to be deemed a "nuisance". Who ecides what
is and what is not a nuisance? How is a cyclist to know where and whare
not to chain their bike?

Any one fance trying to recover their bike froma pound... bring £50 in
cash proof of identy and proof of ownership?

This is utter madness and goes against any kind of environmental
thinking. London make no provision for parking bikes, BR has removed
them from all commuter trains and most others as well.

 




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