Details of request 'bike bays'

Event history

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id event_type created_at described_state last_described_at calculated_state link
192741 sent Wed Jun 30 07:31:50 UTC 2010 waiting_response Wed Jun 30 07:31:50 UTC 2010 waiting_response outgoing
192775 response Wed Jun 30 08:32:52 UTC 2010 waiting_response Wed Jun 30 10:02:59 UTC 2010 waiting_response incoming
200945 response Fri Jul 16 09:46:46 UTC 2010 incoming
201210 followup_sent Fri Jul 16 15:14:00 UTC 2010 outgoing
201616 response Mon Jul 19 09:31:49 UTC 2010 incoming
206808 followup_sent Thu Jul 29 09:55:02 UTC 2010 outgoing
208115 response Mon Aug 02 09:05:08 UTC 2010 incoming
208450 followup_sent Mon Aug 02 12:50:02 UTC 2010 internal_review Mon Aug 02 12:50:02 UTC 2010 internal_review outgoing
208805 response Tue Aug 03 07:08:08 UTC 2010 incoming
208947 response Tue Aug 03 10:02:28 UTC 2010 successful Tue Aug 24 10:36:25 UTC 2010 successful incoming
219157 status_update Tue Aug 24 10:36:25 UTC 2010

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