Local newspaper The Herald reports that GWR▸ and BT Police will remove cycles deemed to have been 'abandoned' at Oxford and Didcot stations.
It quotes a notice that BTP▸ is apparently threatening to affix to such bikes ...
"Dear Cyclist, due to the high number of abandoned bikes at Oxford Railway Station, Great Western Railway (GWR) and British Transport Police (BTP) will be carrying out a cull of all the cycle racks.
You are required to remove your bike. If your bike has not been removed by the week commencing 22 February 2021 it will be deemed that your bike has been abandoned and will be removed.
Great Western Railway will take ownership of the bike and dispose of the property.
This isn't the first time this has been done, and it does make sense to get any cycles which have been abandoned and are clogging up facilities out of the way. However
1. I wonder how BTP choose which cycles to affix the notices to, and if that cycle
is in use (although a bit scruffy) how the owner can carry on using it there through and beyond the last week in February - or whether part of the cull / tidy up is to make cycling from the station only available for those people who's bikes look good - a sort of beauty contest where the old and battered are kicked out.
2. We are currently in lockdown and many people have been ordered not to travel and work from home, or to learn from home. Including many people who in normal times would be coming into Oxford for face to face educational reasons. Is it valid essential travel to come into Oxford to check / retrieve the bicycle you expected to come back to at the starts of this month, and how will students even know they need to do so?