The lock is expressly prohibited; not sure about the bungee.
I don't remember specifics but I do recall that people have successfully had pay-outs for CTA-related claims (there was that story of the expensive road bike that fell off an express bus bouncing down LSD that was in the Reader a few years ago . . .)
Did that guy end up getting paid for his bike after all? I re-read that article, it seemed that the CTA had a pretty blanket policy of non-liability at the time.
http://www.chicagoreader.com/chicago/cautionary-tales-racked/Conten...
H3N3 said:The lock is expressly prohibited; not sure about the bungee.
I don't remember specifics but I do recall that people have successfully had pay-outs for CTA-related claims (there was that story of the expensive road bike that fell off an express bus bouncing down LSD that was in the Reader a few years ago . . .)
Heather with the search chops!
I sent the guy an e-mail to ask if he ever got reimbursed in any way -- will report back if I get an answer.
heather stratton said:Did that guy end up getting paid for his bike after all? I re-read that article, it seemed that the CTA had a pretty blanket policy of non-liability at the time.
http://www.chicagoreader.com/chicago/cautionary-tales-racked/Conten...
H3N3 said:The lock is expressly prohibited; not sure about the bungee.
I don't remember specifics but I do recall that people have successfully had pay-outs for CTA-related claims (there was that story of the expensive road bike that fell off an express bus bouncing down LSD that was in the Reader a few years ago . . .)
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