Cambridge police's poorly-conceived attempt to highlight the issue of poorly-parked bikes, a problem which all responsible cyclists would agree needs tackling. However, the police fail to tackle the problem of illegally-parked cars, as users of twitter highlighted:
https://twitter.com/search?f=tweets&vertical=default&q=BadlyParkedBike
This gallery was created on Wednesday, 30th December 2015
Another example from Cambridge City of how NOT to leave your bike...... #badlyparkedbike https://t.co/Hdg4X3FW9w
Three vehicles parked on pavement and cycle lane, 50m from police station. #BadlyParkedBike @PCCCambs @CambridgeCops https://t.co/XuCpgmO39M
Lorry in bike lane; bikes by poles as no parking. 30m from police station. @CambridgeCops @PCCCambs #BadlyParkedBike https://t.co/guZyDGuQR1
Another van stops in cycle lane. Car on pavement. 40m from police station. #BadlyParkedBike @CambridgeCops @PCCCambs https://t.co/rpffYltnnz
Mail van on pavement rather than sideroad nearby. 60m from police station. #BadlyParkedBike @PCCCambs @CambridgeCops https://t.co/NB0i0bpstt
Lack of consideration for the disabled here: #BadlyParkedBike @CambridgeCops @PCCCambs https://t.co/vKzmfoH2A6
Poor place to install cycle parking - not disabled access -friendly. Update: https://twitter.com/simon_nuttall/status/510130211158237185 http://cycle.st/p59858 at #eac access officer report on this area suggests that while not perfe ... [more]