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Blue Nishiki brand bicycle has been chained to the one way sign on Bradley near the corner of Orange for at least 3 months. The chain is rusted, as well as parts of the frame. To help in IDin the bike: the handlebars are covered in white plastic grocery bags. Let's remove this abandoned bicycle before it gives new residents to New Haven the idea that it is legal/appropriate to use street signs as bicycle racks.
7 Comentários
BB (Utilizador Registado)
juli (Utilizador Registado)
it actually IS legal/appropriate to use street posts as bicycle racks.
the number of bikes in this city FAR outweighs the number of racks.
Department of Transportation, Traffic and Parking (Utilizador Registado)
DIY (Visitante)
Department of Transportation, Traffic and Parking (Utilizador Registado)
Department of Transportation, Traffic and Parking (Utilizador Registado)
Encerradas City of New Haven (Oficial Verificado)
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