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Ekul Namsob
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Adam Lea <[email protected]> wrote:
> "Ekul Namsob" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:1ieqolu.xxgmw0jt8an9N%[email protected]...
> > I've never felt the need to drive my car into a car showroom and I don't
> > believe that any of my local bike shops would be appreciative if all
> > their customers parked their bikes inside the shop: most just don't have
> > the space.
> I have never felt the need to drive my car onto the local train service,
> this doesn't mean I think cycles should be banned from trains.
>
> Bicycles and cars are very different objects with very different properties.
> What is reasonable practice with one may not necessarily be reasonable with
> the other.
May I ask what is unreasonable about asking customers to lock up a bike
outside a bike shop?
Cheers,
Luke
--
Red Rose Ramblings, the diary of an Essex boy in
exile in Lancashire <http://www.shrimper.org.uk>
> "Ekul Namsob" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:1ieqolu.xxgmw0jt8an9N%[email protected]...
> > I've never felt the need to drive my car into a car showroom and I don't
> > believe that any of my local bike shops would be appreciative if all
> > their customers parked their bikes inside the shop: most just don't have
> > the space.
> I have never felt the need to drive my car onto the local train service,
> this doesn't mean I think cycles should be banned from trains.
>
> Bicycles and cars are very different objects with very different properties.
> What is reasonable practice with one may not necessarily be reasonable with
> the other.
May I ask what is unreasonable about asking customers to lock up a bike
outside a bike shop?
Cheers,
Luke
--
Red Rose Ramblings, the diary of an Essex boy in
exile in Lancashire <http://www.shrimper.org.uk>