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Sounds like you just encountered a drunk ass. What bus route was this and around what intersection?
I never could have imagined this. So no.
Question:
1) Did the drunk guy put a bike in the rack too?
2) The drunk guy did this (I guess I know the answer) while the bus was briefly at a stop or was the bus stopped for a longer period? I just can't imagine someone would get in front of a moving bus or a bus that has stopped momentarily. Sounds like a freak crime.
Wierd. Maybe he was attempting to steal it but was too drunk to. The busses have a front facing camera, not sure of the quality but if anything more serious were to happen a video record is availiable.
Not sure if the increase in drunkness is the economy improving or not either way Beer is the 3rd most consumed beverage.
Public drinking/intoxication is common place, I mean I see it in the parks, people hanging out next to cars playing music drinking even on the train going to games, street fests one guy holding a 12 pack with his friends just drinking away. A trio of gang bangers who were mulling over robbing me last week were smoking on the red line so... Be careful out there.
And keep that u-lock handy.
I always stand near the front of the bus, but have never had a problem.
Good idea. I don't put my bike on a bus often, but I've always worried that someone would mess with it. Thanks for giving us a head's up!
Julie Hochstadter said:
Im just gonna stick to staying in the front. Ill still get up elders or hanidap but ill just stand.
It seems that staying within sight of the bike is imperative. I usually also try to keep exit paths handy so I can come out at pace and screaming if someone messes with my bike. I have, when pasing thru 'hoods or on routes where long stops are common, put a lock on the bike before the bus arrives so I can load the already locked bike into the rack. This may not stop tampering before I can get there but they won't ride away on the bike.
Also I will not load my bike into the outside position if at all possible and if I am the second bike in the rack I assure I can be handy to clear my bike for the first loaded biker and reset my bike...let the bus wait.
Jeff
Can we lock the bike up with a u lock to the wheels, so they can't ride off with it? I think CTA don't want you to lock the bike, maybe just can't lock to the rack.
I think that's exactly it - they don't want it locked to the rack itself. I put my former Trek on a few buses after a dooring accident a few years ago - it was completely mangled and unrideable, but it would stay put with the yellow levers on the bus. I don't see why CTA would have a problem if you immobilize your bike before putting it on the rack.
I also keep a close eye when my bike's on the front of a bus. I had someone put their bmx bike on backwards on the Irving Park bus - I wasn't sure that the little red hook would hold my bike steady hooked on my rear wheel. The bus driver wouldn't let me reset the other persons' bike, but she did let me watch it like a hawk and took care going over bumps!
Jerry Lee said:
Can we lock the bike up with a u lock to the wheels, so they can't ride off with it? I think CTA don't want you to lock the bike, maybe just can't lock to the rack.
How does someone walk up and steel a bike off the rack with the bus driver there? I mean did the bus driver just sit there and watch someone else take the bike?
Blatherskate said:
I remember reading in the CSBR last year about someone getting their bike stolen off a CTA bus rack.
Those bastards are tenacious, arn't they?
Be careful out there...
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