So yesterday I am preparing to go home - start the routine of unlocking my bike. Just as I am about to scoot away I notice something a little out of the ordinary. The bike I am parked next to has locked his bike, and included my bike in his secure lock job.
While I am grateful he wanted to include me in the secure arms of his kryptonite chain embrace, I couldn't help but be extremely annoyed at my misfortune.
Yes I know it was a mistake. Let me get that out of the way.
Despite that - It was freaking annoying as hell and I had to spend $10 on metra fares getting home and back to work, not to mention the logistical problems it caused for me and my coworkers.
Have you ever done this? Been a victim? Had we an external power source we were ready to grind this bad boy off and you'd be out a bike lock. Discuss.
post script
Dude - if you are on the Chainlink you know who you are and I'd like $10 please. Huge pain in my ass.
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Fortunately for me, the only time this has happened it was 1) with a cable lock and 2) the person to whom it belonged came out just as I was ready to really get upset. I took the opportunity to politely tell her that a cable lock on a bike in Chicago was really not the most secure way to lock her bike. She seemed quite surprised to hear that I could have cut it off in a few seconds with a pair of bolt cutters. :-)
Someone locked my friend's brake cable by mistake once. I was able to disconnect the brake to free the bike and then re-connect so she could stop. She left an angry note on the person's bike.
At school I once almost locked someone's bike up with mine by accident. Thankfully I noticed before walking away.
Good for you to turn an inconvenience into an educational opportunity. I wish it had been a cable - I'd have snipped it in two seconds.
Lisa Curcio 4.1mi said:
Fortunately for me, the only time this has happened it was 1) with a cable lock and 2) the person to whom it belonged came out just as I was ready to really get upset. I took the opportunity to politely tell her that a cable lock on a bike in Chicago was really not the most secure way to lock her bike. She seemed quite surprised to hear that I could have cut it off in a few seconds with a pair of bolt cutters. :-)
I was in a bar playing trivia and a man came in saying someone locked a bike to his bike. The second bike was not locked to the rack, just the bike. After an announcement was made and a wait of several minutes, he walked off carrying both bikes.
Ooooh man - vigilante style. The issue I have here is that I see this person's bike nearly every day, and I see this guy probably once every three months so I know if I did something crummy to his bike it'd eventually get back to me and my bike is worth like 15 of his bikes.
I'd still like a reimbursement for my metra fare from the dude.
Jeremy said:
I was in a bar playing trivia and a man came in saying someone locked a bike to his bike. The second bike was not locked to the rack, just the bike. After an announcement was made and a wait of several minutes, he walked off carrying both bikes.
"he walked off carrying both bikes." -- good move. The bike locked to his could have been a ploy to get him to leave the bike for the night, and return to find it gone.
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