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    By Emma ReynoldsJuly 23, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    I have a solution to the problem of stolen Lime bikes (Hackney birdsong? Stolen Lime bikes the new sound of summer in the city, 20 July): make them free for 14- to 18-year-olds, and offer rewards for parking them properly – maybe points adding up to free fast food. No more beeping, no more bikes across pavements, and an incentive for teenagers to exercise.
    Corin Ashwell
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    Aged nine, I wrote to Queen Elizabeth II and John Major, then prime minister, suggesting that weapons factories be used to make toys (My four-year-old has invited King Charles over for ice-cream. Can someone please make it happen?, 16 July). I was astounded to get a positive reply from Buckingham Palace. At least they had read the letter; Downing Street gave me advice on becoming prime minister.
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    Can we please ditch the term “vaccine hesitancy” (Letters, 20 July)? What we’re talking about here is vaccine refusal. If a restaurant worker refused to wash their hands after using the toilet, would they be “hygiene hesitant”?
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