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Sunday, July 22, 2018

A Viewer Writes: By Shore Stop on Mt Hermon Rd. It's been there for over a week.


22 comments:

  1. The lady working at shore stop uses it to go to and from work.

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  2. "They all have one by now, no need to steal any when there is no space to store it. It is unbelievable, the amount of orange junk laid out in the Tri-County area. Starting to look like the defunct newspaper's out in driveways and yards. Thank goodness the papers are not as sightly now.

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  3. Go ahead and try to make me put my bike up now mom ha ha I'm 20 somethings and can do what I want and the mayor says I can. Now clean up the basement I have friends coming over for a play date.

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  4. It's the getaway bike from a reconsidered robbery.

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  5. Ready for the next renter!

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  6. I've noticed that too. You see some of those orange bikes and a week later they are in the same place. Do not know how this program works but seems to me, it's failing.

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  7. Apparently someone is planning to travel to the Folked Fest, and has made travel reservations. :)

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  8. there was one on the side of the road at Lakeview and Coulbourne Mill Rd for over a week..also one parked on the side of the road in a field on Coulbourne Mill for a few days...while at the library i saw 2 Salisbury Police checking out an orange bike on that site...I told him about the others and he said they are everywhere...all over the county.

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  9. We had one sit on the sidewalk on Loblolly for a month. no joke!

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  10. These bikes are used by drug dealers at night FACT.

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  11. if this is all you have to worry about why don't you return them yourself?

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  12. Riding it to work is a great idea. It's cheap ($2 per day), you don't need to buy a bike of your own (and have it stolen inside of a week), you don't need to take a cab (at least $10 per day), and it's good exercise.

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  13. i saw one in Delmar last week. laying on the ground. Not our job to pick them up 1:16. Let the Mayor boy go collect them. at least then he would be earning that fat pay raise that he got.

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    1. "not our job" and who is with you that you are referring to? Your Hilliary supporters???

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  14. There was one at the Laurel flea market laying on the ground 2 weeks ago.

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  15. Chico and the man, for those old enough to remember. Not my job man. But it IS my job to whine and complain and wait for someone else to fix things. If I fixed it, I wouldn't have anything to bitch about, right?

    Forget about me taking any initiative and making things better. Living in a slum and being miserable is so much better of a lifestyle, right? Right?

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  16. There has been one at Delmar Exxon for a week. Parked right in front of the store

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  17. 7/21 @ 10:57 PM - just how are citizens supposed to "fix" this program? Take the bike where if you see one? I thought Boy Mayor had this program all figured out and that he himself or someone on his staff would be out gathering up the orange bicycles that were just left here, there and everywhere. This was really a well thought out plan on his part - NOT, that's why the stupid things are all over everywhere from Salisbury to who knows where. But please, do tell us, how do we fix this program.

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  18. 10:57 it's you people who are the problem. If you knew how idiotic you sounded you would be embarrassed. AS stated above Day supposedly had this all figured out. He has staff. You people are the same ones who think it "takes a village' to raise children. You are why Salisbury is a slum by never holding those responsible accountable and shifting the blame and wanting others to fix a problem they have nothing to do with. FYI I don't live anywhere near Sby. There isn't enough money in the world anyone could pay me to live in The Smelly Crotch of the Eastern Shore.

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  19. Take them to where they belong, take them home, or just keep bitching. It's obvious those that rent them couldn't care less, nor the city. You, taxpayers, are the real owners in a sense. Wasn't your money used to buy them? We're talking about ugly orange bikes, not nuclear missiles, for crap sake. It would seem residents would have more important issues to bitch about to their city reps than this. But then, it also seems like the city doesn't listen/care. So you are stuck with this and all the other bs that goes on in that dump until someone takes the initiative and uses actions other than empty words. Enjoy.

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