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I'm very annoyed by these things. I found out it's a marketing campaign. They send crews out with a truck, and lock them up, and move them occasionally.
Also, note that the crew they've sent out are clearly NOT bike people, as they have been locking them very badly - to the forks!
Where, in high-traffic zones, would the city let them park a billboard truck, without paying for parking? Nowhere, methinks!
Hope the bike thieves take a fancy to them.....
You could always report them as abandoned:
http://www.chicagobikes.org/public/abandonedbikes.php
You could also let the company know that you won't use their services because of the advertising campaign.
http://www.domu.com/contact
Maybe everyone should flood their email with a polite email asking them to reconcider their strategy. They could pay people to ride their bikes around.
Joel said:You could always report them as abandoned:
http://www.chicagobikes.org/public/abandonedbikes.php
You could also let the company know that you won't use their services because of the advertising campaign.
http://www.domu.com/contact
I didn't encourage anyone to berate them, and my own email was polite. I simply told them that while their advertising method is creative, it inconveniences cyclists in some of the busiest areas and therefore I will not use their service (and encourage friends to do the same) while the campaign is in progress.
Amber K said:Maybe everyone should flood their email with a polite email asking them to reconcider their strategy. They could pay people to ride their bikes around.
Joel said:You could always report them as abandoned:
http://www.chicagobikes.org/public/abandonedbikes.php
You could also let the company know that you won't use their services because of the advertising campaign.
http://www.domu.com/contact
Ha ha! The second bike already had one of its grips stolen.
Yeah, I noticed that too.
Michael Perz said:Ha ha! The second bike already had one of its grips stolen.
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