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We've witnessed the odd summertime dibs in our day—a random bucket plopped in the street despite any chance of snow being a meteorological impossibility. But this is a first. Someone on the North Side has apparently taken to using dibs markers at a Divvy station.

The photo above was snapped last Wednesday at around 10:45 p.m. by Ravenswood resident Joey Manso, who said it documents the recent scene at the Divvy docking station located at Ravenswood and Montrose Avenues, in West Ravenswood. "It was there for at least a couple of days, I think (might still be there)," Manso told Chicagoist by email.

"It seems a bit ridiculous that someone would try to claim 'dibs' on dock," Manso added. "I have a Divvy subscription and I've never had a problem finding a slot somewhere near my intended destination. It might be a joke, but I'm hoping there's a silent feud between Divvy users for a coveted location shielded by Metra tracks."

While we admit there's also something a bit charming about watching a longstanding tradition like dibs graduate into the modern day—like seeing a kid playing old-school Atari games on his iPhone—and, as one Redditor noted, the color coordination on the lawn chair is an inspired touch, we gotta say no. The word "share" is right there in the concept "bike share," and even if one subscribes to the (foolhardy, we'd say) notion of dibs in wintertime for cars, it simply doesn't apply in an instance like this.


At least in this case you don't have to worry about someone keying your car or piling all the snow on it if you ignore their chair.

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That chair would quickly find its way to my back deck.

I choosing to believe that this was a prank. Cyclists are far above the level of depravity and selfishness displayed by those who employ dibs.

yeah, probably. Definitely worth a good chuckle. Kinda love it. Also, an expression of the fact that there are stations that are full. 

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