MUSEUM APPEAL
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Re: MUSEUM APPEAL
I'd like to know how they failed so disastrously to protect other people's bikes when their argument a few years ago, against lending the Abus Norton for a Scottish event was that its safety couldn't be guaranteed.Their final argument was that anyone who wanted to see it could come to Birmingham. It is NOT a National museum, but a private business.
How on earth could they have the sort of things they had, in a building with no proper fire warning or prevention. What have the insurance companies got to say?
It breaks my heart to think of some of those bikes...the Kirby BSA, Slippery Sam,I don't know exactly what was still there as I have not visited for years, and some may have survived, but we need to ensure that the custodians of such historic machines take better care and are more accountable.
Don is right about where it should be, too.
28-09-2003, 06:58 AM
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MUSEUM APPEAL - by Anonymous - 27-09-2003, 04:52 PM
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