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buncrana | 09:53 Thu 17th Jul 2014 | Law
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The house next door is divided into several rented bedsits and one of the tenants keeps locking their bicycle to the railings shared by both properties. These railings are the original Victorian railings on the steps leading up to the front doors of each house. The handlebars of the bike stick into our side and keep catching on us and out visitors. My arm is freshly bruised from this morning's encounter. I've already asked the managing agents for the property if they could ask the tenant to move the bike but both requests have been ignored. Do I have any rights to force them to take action?
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why don't you just go and ask them not to lock it there? Is there aywhere else they could put it?
Simple, go and buy a lock and chain, and then chain and lock the Bike from your side ,then wait for results
Or saw the handlebar off.
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Thanks for your ideas - food for thought. B
write a friendly note on your concerns ,discreetly attach it to the bike
also remembering to mention that you are concerned that someone may damage his bike if it is continually left there!
Can you not see the handlebars and avoid them?

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