29-10-2007, 08:07am
Agree with Maj to some extent, but not sure if it's the bike shops. Most of these guys do the right thing - although a lot of their customers don't.
Working throughout the CBD as a contractor I see no end of bikes parked up against walls etc, in CLEAR CONTRAVENTION of the law.
Who cares you say? How about the poor blind bugger trying to negotiate their way down the footpath (often using building walls as a reference point)?
Having said this, I'm sure bikes taking up all the car parking spots in the CBD would have the required effect.....
Does this mean that they're going to ban all those table and chairs put out on the footpath for the Latte brigade?
Working throughout the CBD as a contractor I see no end of bikes parked up against walls etc, in CLEAR CONTRAVENTION of the law.
Who cares you say? How about the poor blind bugger trying to negotiate their way down the footpath (often using building walls as a reference point)?
Having said this, I'm sure bikes taking up all the car parking spots in the CBD would have the required effect.....
Does this mean that they're going to ban all those table and chairs put out on the footpath for the Latte brigade?