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Posted: Tue Jul 18, 2006 2:31 pm
by flynrider
Divide makes an excellent point. Just what exactly should a "good citizen" do if he/she sees someone breaking the lock on a bike? Everyone who's been bemoaning the sad state of affairs has not offered an example of the "right" thing to do. Unless you know for sure that the bike doesn't belong to the person breaking the lock, you'd be wise to do very little.
If there were a cop around, I might let him know about the suspicious behavior, but then the cop is right back to having to prove that the bike belongs to someone else. I'll bet that's exactly what the cop in the police van was thinking when he drove past.
Facts straight....
Posted: Tue Jul 18, 2006 4:32 pm
by ScooterCop
in the late 60's in Great Neck (long island, NY) there was a murder of a young student, Kitty Genovese
This happened in Kew Gardens, Queens, on Austin and Lefferts.
What's even MORE amazing about that little vid is the NYPD cruiser parked at the curb
That's a Port Authority RMP. They get paid twice as much, and do half as much.
Posted: Tue Jul 18, 2006 9:42 pm
by MrGompers
I watched some of the video and I think it was staged. Below the video there is a little write up about some law thats trying to be passed in NYC. The law they want passed will allow bicycles to be brought inside and stored in all buildings. Example, you go to the bank and bring the bike in with you as opposed to leaving it outside where it could get stolen. Current laws don't allow this.
duh...
Posted: Wed Jul 19, 2006 6:08 am
by smitty225
I'm from NY. No New Yorker in their right mind (or whose bike is worth more then $5) would use a regular chain to lock down their bike. It had better be at least a Kryptonite lock (or two).
Re: Facts straight....
Posted: Wed Jul 19, 2006 6:23 am
by SuperRookie
That's a Port Authority RMP. They get paid twice as much, and do half as much.
No, in the very first clip right behind the woman who lit the cig is an NYPD cruiser lol...The one down by WTC area is PA tho
Posted: Wed Jul 19, 2006 7:10 am
by kellanv
even around here I use a big kryptonite u-lock along with a dense cable to tie in the other wheels and frame...
I also have a nice bike that I would be crushed if it were stolen