Un vicino nei nostri parchi della sua moto in questo modo e ieri i 2 Fietskluisen non sono stati in grado di essere aperti. Numerose persone tra cui me stesso non sono state in grado di usare le nostre biciclette. Uno dei vicini ha parlato con il proprietario della moto, ma ovviamente non gli importa. È anche legale da parcheggiare sul marciapiede e, in caso contrario, sto telefonando alla polizia? Mia moglie pensa che non dovrei, ma penso che dovrei. Solo è sconsiderato per i proprietari delle biciclette parcheggiate nel Fietskluisen, ma sta anche bloccando il marciapiede.

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    1. 66942342098 on

      That bike looks like it tips right over. How about people grow a pair.

    2. SambaChicken on

      don’t ask him to move the bike, *tell* him to stop parking there.
      if he still refuses afterwards, call the police

    3. Efficient-News-8436 on

      “He obviously doesn’t care”. What kind of a shitbag is this? If someone came asking me, I’d probably apologize, saying, “Oh sure, I didn’t know it was in the way. I’ll park it a few meters further next time. No worries”. This person deserves every bit of karma coming to him. But if you tried talking, then police is the next step. Or insulation foam in the exhaust. Or accidentally bumping my old rusty bike against his. I’ll let you be the judge of that.

    4. AffectionateWombat on

      It’s allowed to park on the pavement if not blocking pedestrian flow. In this case it clearly does, so I think police would fine him (or at least warn him).

    5. Unfortunately, motorbikes are authorised to be parked on the sidewalk by law and the guy is being a dikkenek.

      Also, just move it.

    6. Isotheis on

      One may park 2-wheeled vehicles on the sidewalk, under certain conditions:

      – Same restrictions as cars: not too close to pedestrian crossings and intersections, not hiding signs, and not in front of garages (*Do these bike storages count as garages? I’d argue so, but probably not strictly so*) ; “no parking” signs however do not apply. Additionally, not alongside ‘loading/unloading zones’.

      – Must leave enough room for unobstructed traffic. By default, this means leave at least 1.50m of width on the sidewalk ; the code doesn’t specifically say that number, but it’s the convention to allow the passage of strollers and wheelchairs.

      I’d call the police, and if the police tells me to move it myself, well… good odds I’ll cause it to fall over, these things are heavy, and I only got one hand.

    7. Due_Mulberry1700 on

      Open the bicycles thing and if it makes the bike fall, too bad 😇

    8. venomous_frost on

      Talk to the guy yourself first before taking drastic measures. Who knows how the conversation between him and your neighbour went down.

    9. Biker here!

      As another commenter has said, talk to the guy yourself first. Bikers are usually chill. He rides a Honda, not a Harley.

      Judging by the picture he could park a little more to the right, would that leave enough space for you? Or is there another spot on the pavement where he could park?

      Do not move the motorcycle yourself. Do not touch it, do not fuck with it.

      The law says we can park our bike on the sidewalk if we are not obstructing pedestrians (1.5m of free space).

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