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This reply will self-destruct once acknowledged (to be replaced by something clever about how to help one's U-lock find sexual gratification)-- not so good to be posting info publicly on how to defeat a U-lock. A hacksaw might work with a lesser quality lock, but you're going to be cursing at the moon if you try one on hardened steel. Ideally you'd use an angle grinder (is the bike near a power source?), but a Sawzall with a metal-specific blade would work fine too (wrought iron workers use the latter.) Unlikely that you have a double-locking shackle but if you do you'll need to make two cuts-- otherwise you want to make your cut on the non/locking side of the "U." Many thieves have learned that you can pop a cheaper U-lock open just by twisting the bike like a giant wind-up key. Obviously you risk ruining the bike . . .
One hint I can give you is to not cut the U part, cut the lock on the small flat section that comes off when you unlock it.
Can you come at that again from a different angle, so to speak? I'm not gettin' it.
the person effectively converted your property by not allowing you access to your bike. If I were you, I would log when and where you post notices to the genius, keep copies, photo the bike with his lock to yours, write down his bike serial # and maybe even call the police or visit your local station (get badge numbers and names) and make a report (BEFORE YOU REMOVE THE LOCK). You don't need to be the first person in Chicago witnessed and arrested by the police removing a U-Lock and freeing a bike you don't own. Also, turn his bike in to the police.
STOP TALKING ABOUT HOW TO REMOVE LOCKS EASIER!
And for the love of Pete, if your gonna talk about grinders, please say it sloooowwweeerrr.
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