
Useful information about whether my AMS train is running tomorrow or not, just recieved via email
Or not....
Yeah cheers Eurostar. Think I'll be leaving my jacket and umbrella at home now.

Or not....
Yeah cheers Eurostar. Think I'll be leaving my jacket and umbrella at home now.
I just started a ride in an area that doesn't usually have any bikes around, the ride commenced on my phone, when some old witch came running out of the shop and accosted me, swearing and insisting that it was her ride that she'd paused.
Her story made sense: she showed me her phone and there did indeed seem to be a ride running, and as you're not able to park in that area it's unusual to find a spare bike in that spot.
I had no problem with walking up the road 5 mins but wonder whether she's just a scam artist (she looked like one) or if there is indeed a bug.
I ended my ride there and then somehow, a lock symbol came up and i was able to 'end' the ride with a photo of the floor.
I just started a ride in an area that doesn't usually have any bikes around, the ride commenced on my phone, when some old witch came running out of the shop and accosted me, swearing and insisting that it was her ride that she'd paused.
Her story made sense: she showed me her phone and there did indeed seem to be a ride running, and as you're not able to park in that area it's unusual to find a spare bike in that spot.
I had no problem with walking up the road 5 mins but wonder whether she's just a scam artist (she looked like one) or if there is indeed a bug.
I ended my ride there and then somehow, a lock symbol came up and i was able to 'end' the ride with a photo of the floor.
In the past, I've generated a customs / address slip through my JP post account with all the addresses/contents information, printed it out, only to find when I take it to the post office a few weeks later that it had 'expired' and that I had to do it again.
Does anyone know how long exactly they last, once generated online?
Thank you in advance :)