BICYCLE PARKING PROBLEM.

A Bristol couple who have been parking their bicycle outside their house tethered to a large flower planter have been told to remove it by the council.

I am only just back from my travels but couldn’t resist commenting on this story.

I am inclined to think that when they pay the same taxes as a car driver then they would be entitled to the same space but as they don’t it seems only fair that they are not entitled to a parking space. They will have to find an alternative place to store the bicycle, perhaps they can stick it up their back passage.

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2 Responses to BICYCLE PARKING PROBLEM.

  1. SueW's avatar SueW says:

    Sounds like the neighbours have been telling tales!
    What a shame it doesn’t have an engine to pollute the atmosphere! It would have qualified for a permit!

  2. I think you’re dead right, if I were the neighbour I wouldn’t object to them having the space but I would object to them getting it for nothing. I bet all the car drivers have to pay a fortune for the privilege of trying to find a space to park outside their house.

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