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I heard them stop outside your house, Robert_F and looked out of the window but they had ridden off at high speed. Although I didn't see them, I am sure they were not the same lot as on Saturday morning as the motorcycles I heard today were much more powerful.

I think there should be more motorcycles parking bays with rails we can lock our bikes to, like the one at the Lordship Lane end of North Cross Road. There is a paucity of secure bike parking bays around Southwark. Indeed, when North Cross Road is closed Saturdays we can't use that one bike park. And the bike park nearly opposite the little Sainsburys opposite Nigel Road Peckham, does not have a sign saying it is a bike park so it is thus not a 'legal' dedicated one; all the taxis use it.


We have had a bike park on the estate but no money for a rail to lock the bikes to, so useless really,


Back to the OP. I am again sorry. I would be gutted!

  • 1 month later...

just wanted to thank James Barber for helping me getting a ground anchor quickly and efficiently installed.



James Barber Wrote:

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> If anyone wishes to have a motor bike ground

> anchor installed in their front garden for free

> please get in touch.

  • 2 weeks later...

uncleglen Wrote:

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> what are they supposed to do?

> http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-eu-referendu

> m-36467725


Yeah, bloody foreigners coming over here stealing our motorcycles...except nowhere has anybody apart from you made any allusion to the offenders' nationality. Research has shown that proportionately immigrants commit no more crime in the UK than the native population - in fact in areas which experience mass immigration from eastern Europe rates of vandalism, burglary and car crime actually decrease http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/uk-migration-six-myths-about-immigration-debunked-as-latest-figures-show-fall-in-non-eu-arrivals-a6895341.html


There are a handful of members of the EDF who appear to have lost their way en route to the Daily Mail comments page...

same here.

turning into a routine


kford Wrote:

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> At least once a week I hear scooters slow down by

> our house, to check out my (covered and

> ground-anchored) bike. They're just waiting for

> the one time I forget to lock it properly.

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