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I can see obvious bias in the bike couriers comments; what I am trying to find out if does anyone know if this is the true cause of no bikes in the winter at 17 Wing? I'm going to check up on this, could be the guard was mistaken (not saying he/she was, but I'm not going to believe everything I hear from one employee). I am interested in finding out if this is the true cause (mind you if it was, I'm sure some other "safety" reason could be dreamt up to hide the real cause). Anyone here know anything about this?
Thanks,
Cpl4Life
"I had a call to pick up an envelope at the 17th wing airbase at the end of Whytewold on a particularly windy day. (this is all the more noticeable on a single speed) I rode there into a stiff north wind, only to be informed at the gate that I couldn't enter the base on my bicycle. Apparently, bikes are allowed in the summer but not during the winter months. It seems that some overblown general got caught behind a cyclist in his oversized gas guzzling SUV and couldn't get by immediately due to the roads being somewhat narrower because of the snow. Obviously flushed with his own power, he immediately decreed that bicycles were banned during the winter. Not very enlightened to say the least. This is the same government preaching the one ton challenge. I'd love to meet this guy as he seems like a real piece of work. I'm sure we'd have absolutely nothing in common but I'd like to try and understand the mentality that could come up with a ruling like that. I guess that's a case of know thy enemy. So if you got a few minutes to spare General Lardass drop by for a chat."
by Lindsay Gauld - Jan 5, 2006
http://www.cycling.mb.ca/
Thanks,
Cpl4Life
"I had a call to pick up an envelope at the 17th wing airbase at the end of Whytewold on a particularly windy day. (this is all the more noticeable on a single speed) I rode there into a stiff north wind, only to be informed at the gate that I couldn't enter the base on my bicycle. Apparently, bikes are allowed in the summer but not during the winter months. It seems that some overblown general got caught behind a cyclist in his oversized gas guzzling SUV and couldn't get by immediately due to the roads being somewhat narrower because of the snow. Obviously flushed with his own power, he immediately decreed that bicycles were banned during the winter. Not very enlightened to say the least. This is the same government preaching the one ton challenge. I'd love to meet this guy as he seems like a real piece of work. I'm sure we'd have absolutely nothing in common but I'd like to try and understand the mentality that could come up with a ruling like that. I guess that's a case of know thy enemy. So if you got a few minutes to spare General Lardass drop by for a chat."
by Lindsay Gauld - Jan 5, 2006
http://www.cycling.mb.ca/