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Seriously!
I used to work with a guy who took the south-shore train to work, left a beater bike at the Chicago train station and would leave the lock there at the station so he didn't have to carry the weight. Maybe it's the same thing.
I wouldn't hesitate to lock to that rack, they could always move the lock if needed.
That's obnoxious. No matter how early I get to work, those racks are always full. Luckily, each rack holds two bikes. They really should not have the crossbar in them, however. It makes locking unnecessarily more difficult.
I have always wondered the "proper etiquette" with empty racks with locks on them. Just like people are with chairs and shoveled parking spots in the winter, I wouldn't want to "take someone's bike spot" and then come to find they locked my bike up with their lock and I couldn't leave.
Michael J Blane 6.5 said:
Seriously!
I used to work with a guy who took the south-shore train to work, left a beater bike at the Chicago train station and would leave the lock there at the station so he didn't have to carry the weight. Maybe it's the same thing.
I wouldn't hesitate to lock to that rack, they could always move the lock if needed.
Thedutchtouch said:
I thought riding a bike was supposed to make people LESS grumpy.
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