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What is going on in this photo? Looks more like an acid trip than an improper locking.
T.K. 8.4 mi said:
Trace the lines of the chain lock (white line). She avoided physically locking her bike to mine, but since she put her lock THROUGH my frame and around the pole, I couldn't remove my bike.
I've had my shift caught in others' U locks a few times. I've been trying different spots around my office to avoid overcrowding at the few racks in the area.
Reminds me of the work of John Baldessari
What is going on in this photo? Looks more like an acid trip than an improper locking.
T.K. 8.4 mi said:
I once had a U Lock through the rear wheel and the frame and secured to a bike rack and then a Kryptonite cable securing the front wheel. The thieves cut the cable just to get the front wheel. That's all the evidence I needed that a cable isn't worth much. It wasn't even that nice of a wheel/tire.
Kevin C said:
2013 CSBR theft statistics through 9/26:
913 thefts reported (180 more and we'll tie last year's record total)
243 weren't locked (26.62%)
295 were locked with a cable lock (32.31%) This is shaping up to be a new record.
98 were locked with a Newer U-Lock with a flat key (10.73%)
Anybody else see a lesson here?
Last weekend I saw this poor bike with a cut cable. Someone also took the seatpost clamp but left the seatpost and saddle.
Mike Keating said:
They literally took everything that wasn't nailed down. Other than the seat and post. I'm surprised they didn't bother with the fork and crank while they were at it.
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