In the event, the trolley mentioned in connection with trolley 117 had become two trolleys this morning. Taking into account the facts that while the trolleys were only a few yards outside Sainsbury's perimeter but were not visible from within that perimeter, I decided that the two trolleys should count as one. Both at near enough gmaps 51.339506, -0.257138.
And having made the decision, did not revoke it when the wheel lock on one of them engaged on the way, necessitating two trips rather than just the one.
And on the way passed a novel use of a shopping trolley, with a maintenance man using one as a saw bench, rather like a workmate from Stanley. Wrong height for using a hand saw but it looked OK for a hand held electric saw of some kind.
And past him, I was rather surprised to find the owner of an Audi soft-top, which I would have thought rather an expensive car, with A5 cabriolets starting from £38,000 or so, letting the lads from Halfords have a go at his soft-top, presumably not working. The sort of thing which I would have thought better attended to by a warranty-preserving dealer, or at least some other kind of expert.
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