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There are 7 comments on Bike Thefts on the Rise

  1. I actually watched the police arrest the guy stealing the bait bike in front of the SMG Building. People really need to learn how to lock their bikes up; ULock for the frame and back wheel, chain lock for the front wheel. The key is to deter the thieves; no ULock will stop everyone but it’ll definitely make your bike less of a target.

  2. Rather than installing a GPS on a bait bike why not provide motion detector lights and a camera on BU’s large bike parking spaces. Even with a U lock, it is mostly not possible to include the tire and the frame and the bike rack, unless you’re one of four lucky people who get the outside edges of the bike rack. My girlfriend just had her bike and helmet stolen from the large bike rack we are encouraged to use in the 730 Comm Ave lot by Pavement. More can be done to stop these professional bike thieves and BU should help bikers by providing secure parking options all along its campus.

  3. Pretty good video, but to say they have installed x number of bike racks and then say “don’t lock your bike to parking meters, etc.” is telling. People, myself included, typically lock their bikes to meters and other things when they see no rack space available. We still need more rack space, at least while the weather is nice and so many people are riding.

  4. It’s not the university’s responsibility to make sure your bikes are safe anymore then it’s their responsibility to make sure the cars are safe.You students do nothing but complain about everything.You’re never happy with anything.
    Everyone also needs to stop using handrails as bike racks.That is VERY DANGEROUS for people using the stairs.Maybe people should get tickets for illegal bike parking
    just like motorists get tickets for illegal parking.Try it Parking Services,BUPD,and Life Safety Office.

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