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Unsurprisingly, I didn't want to walk a mile carrying 2 bikes and 100kg of energy food, etc to my house after the 24hr. The turning bay at the end of our street is nearest our flat and is perfect for our place but it's double yellow. This fucker sits looking out his window in front of the turning bay and then complains about us stopping there and starts taking photos of us. It's not the first time he's done this. I will keep using it for loading/unloading because it's fair and reasonable but if I can also provide legal evidence that he is wrong that might shut him up for a while.
Tell him to do a massive one.
He can satisfy his own masturbatory fantasies with photos and notebooks, but there is a sum total of fuck all that he can do about it.
If it is a public, adopted road, with the correct signage / TROs etc... the most he can hope to do is persuade an official CEO to come along and write a ticket.
You cannot be given a ticket on evidence that he provides.
But - no signs / no marks on the curb = loading permitted.
Private / unadopted road = who gives a fuck, do what you want.
The bay you're talking about is private, I'm pretty sure. You can check by phoning the council / Highways Agency.
What. A. Cunt.
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Which company own the team? Or is it owned by British Cycling?
Who owns Team Sky?Team Sky is owned by a company called Tour Racing Limited, which holds the team's UCI ProTour licence. TRL is a holding company owned by BSkyB and on the board of TRL are two senior Sky executives and Ian Drake and Brian Cookson, the chief executive and president of British Cycling. There is a service-level agreement between Tour Racing Limited and British Cycling that means Team Sky can purchase services from the national federation.
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This will pop up when you access the from an IP or network that has been proven to have been involved in posting spam to sites or attempting to hack them.
Entering the captcha should grant access for 24 hours.
If you let me know your IP address I can permanently whitelist it. However if the IP address changes then as you might expect you would see the challenge again.
This shouldn't appear for many users at all, but as you're using a proxy I suspect that the proxy has been used in the past by spammers.
Corporate messagelabs proxy crap.
It's a revolving proxy & changes even mid-session, and it's a pain in the arse.
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He completed Rapha Rising in one day.
http://app.strava.com/rides/13491877
252.1km - 8,793m - 14:06:32
Beast.
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