TheRealPoMo
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Hats with corks? Nah mate, need this. I kid you not.
...and it's spelt "Sheila".
...and it's spelt "Sheila".
In Australia , but in Ireland where it originated from...Many of our ancestors were from Ireland; our folk music is also similar.and it's spelt "Sheila"
Jeez..the dog will be over yonder hill and far away before you have finished calling it back ..?Oh I get that.
Just that the context was Australian.
My children all have Gaelic names.
Dog's called Fionn MacCumhaill.
No Sheelagh's tho.
And be glad they are, maybe bike thieves read this! Unless someone had a weapon that could seriously hurt me, there is no way I’d give up an £8k bike without a fight and I’m glad to hear I’m not alone, the scum need to know we are no pushoversThe heroes are out again
It's a shame all the internet hardmen weren't there to help.
I can't ever imagine actually looking forward to riding Cannock Chase...
I can't ever imagine actually looking forward to riding Cannock Chase...
Things have changed DomI've done a few off piste rides at the Chase and I have to say that if I lived in Cannock I'd still drive to FoD to ride.
Customer of mine recently. Did him overThey're all to busy behind their keyboards
3 blokes this time, knocked the poor lad about a bit as well
Apparently, 290,000 cycles were stolen in the UK in 2019 and no doubt a much higher figure in reality.
I live in a deprived area of Lancs and cycle theft is fairly common. To such an extent small gangs of youths will casually patrol the back alleys looking for unsecured bikes in the back yards.
I have covered up the branding up on my Cube with reflective tape and joined the National Cycle Database. The permanent security markings can only be removed by damaging the bike, which warns potential buyers (if they are honest) and can also be read by police and PCSO smartphones. No deterrent is 100% but it is just common sense to make it as difficult as possible for these scrotes.
As others have already said pepper spray is illegal in the UK but you can legally buy small canisters that spray a hard-to-remove blue dye.
BikeRegister - The National Cycle Database
Used by all UK Police forces, BikeRegister's marking kits can help reduce the likelihood of cycle theft by 83%. Every year hundreds of cyclists are reunited with their stolen bikes through the BikeRegister database.www.bikeregister.com
Hope so - hoping to get over there next weekThings have changed Dom
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