Bike locking 101: failure
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Carpe Diem
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Bike locking 101: failure
Courtesy BSNYC.
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I'm looking at the writing on that sign and sticker on the lampost... Is this in Japan?
I can almost see this as being 'theft deterence' there; where bike theft is more about stealing a convenient ride home from the bar then ditching the bike (not resale).
I can almost see this as being 'theft deterence' there; where bike theft is more about stealing a convenient ride home from the bar then ditching the bike (not resale).
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Car's parked on the right side of the road, so unless it's a one-way street or an illegal parking job, I doubt it. Sidewalk and curb don't look like what's typically found in Japan, either. Besides, look at that litter... Most people in Japan have an almost OCD-level aversion to leaving trash on the street.
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#14
lol.
here's a lockup failure i took a few years ago: (in paris)
here's a lockup failure i took a few years ago: (in paris)
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