I am a member of the Chicago bicycling community and I am committed to reducing the incidence of bike theft in the City and improving the chances of recovering a bike if it is stolen. Given craigslist’s ongoing
commitment to avoid serving as a conduit for those dealing in stolen goods, I
am requesting that you post a link to the Chicago Stolen Bike Registry http://chicago.stolenbike.org/ at the
top of the chicago craigslist >
for sale / wanted > bicycles splash page. The Chicago
Stolen Bike Registry was created and is administered by volunteers and has no
commercial function. This link would provide a quick means for your Chicago
area users to cross-reference bikes offered for sale with bikes known to be
stolen and would also serve as a convenient place to register a stolen bike in
conjunction with the craigslist classifieds. Your cooperation is greatly
appreciated.
Send it on the form here:
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I keep meaning to make all of you aware of this. . . Last weekend I was driving on North Kingsbury Street, along that industrial corridor, when I saw a number of trucks loaded with used bicycles parked at what appeared to be a metal recycling plant. Here is a map of the location: http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocod...
I thought about stopping and photographing some license plates, but I had my 3 year old in the car and. . . well, I didn't.
I'm guessing one could find some stolen bikes in the back of those trucks.
I keep meaning to make all of you aware of this. . . Last weekend I was driving on North Kingsbury Street, along that industrial corridor, when I saw a number of trucks loaded with used bicycles parked at what appeared to be a metal recycling plant. Here is a map of the location: http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocod...
I thought about stopping and photographing some license plates, but I had my 3 year old in the car and. . . well, I didn't.
I'm guessing one could find some stolen bikes in the back of those trucks.
What? How do you not understand what I wrote?
First of all I clearly read your post. If I hadn't it would be a damn miracle that my comment managed to contain the words "craigslist" stolen bike registry" and hell even, "Chicago" instead of my more favored words like "ice cream" "neckbeard" and "crotch thrust."
I understand that you want craigslist to put a link on top of the bike for sale page.
THAT IS WHAT IS PRECISELY WHAT I AM AGAINST!
My whole point is that I don't want potential bike thieves to see that link and decide they shouldn't sell their ill gotten gains on craigslist anymore, thus severely limiting the chances of finding some douchebag selling my stolen bike on craigslist.
Do you honestly think if there's a link to the registry that said potential used bike shopper is going to go to such lengths to make sure the bike they're going to buy is on the up-and-up? Do you actually think the average craigslist shopper is that honest and pro-active about their honesty?
All it's going to do is scare away anyone dumb enough to sell a stolen bike in such a public, traceable manner.
Kevin Conway said:Clearly you didn't read the letter, or the post. It's a link on craigslist. It is in addition to, not instead of, stolen bike posts on craigslist. Nice populist rage, though.
Jin Kim said:Totally against this idea.
If this works (and no stolen bikes ever get put on craigslist) then bike thieves are just going to go underground and sell bikes in a less visible venue. If my bike is ever stolen then I WANT them to list it on craigslist. I have a better chance of intercepting it that way. If it ends up in sold within a neighborhood or at a swap meet then it's "bye-bye" bike.
Don't get me wrong I think the Stolen Bike Registry is awesome. I think every potential cycling enthusiast in Chicago should know about it but at the same time, I hope no bike thief in Chicago is ever aware of it. Or prevents them from being dumb and trying to sell it on craigslist.
Perhaps, but lets remember that just about all of the local bike organizations that collect donated bikes give the completely useless ones to scrappers. I have personally witnessed the same at West Town Bikes so it is not always going to be that every scrapper with a bunch of bikes is scampering off with lost booty.
There is an edge between citizen action and vigilantism and it starts with misunderstanding. This movement may have great intentions, but there have been distrubing moments leaving me uneasy with the possibilities that verve for this cause will not end well for someone undeserving of anything.
Brendan Kevenides said:I keep meaning to make all of you aware of this. . . Last weekend I was driving on North Kingsbury Street, along that industrial corridor, when I saw a number of trucks loaded with used bicycles parked at what appeared to be a metal recycling plant. Here is a map of the location: http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocod...
I thought about stopping and photographing some license plates, but I had my 3 year old in the car and. . . well, I didn't.
I'm guessing one could find some stolen bikes in the back of those trucks.
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