Large vehicle may have crashed into controversial bike hangar, council says

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“It's good to see this hangar gone from Norfolk Square today and two stolen residential parking spaces back,” said one anti-cycle hangar activist The council says no bikes were stolen or damaged, and that a new hangar will be installed “soon” cycling

and as part of the “continuing war against motorists” apparently waged by Brighton and Hove City Council.

“It looked as if a heavy weight had been dropped on the top, forcing the up and over lid to buckle and open at the bottom,” Laura King, who has consistently campaigned against the hangars on social media,“It's good to see this hangar gone from Norfolk Square today and two stolen residential parking spaces back.

 

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If it happens again (i.e. seems deliberate), replace it with two. Repeat until understood. Given it's a large static object on the side of a street, the odds of it being an accident seem low.

2_Wheeled_Wolf The car brained are so fragile.

Imagine being a proud 'anti cycle hangar activist'. Just imagine it.

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