4-Feb-2012 - How Long, on Average, Does The City of San Francisco Leave Vandalized Bikes in Front of Our Flagship Nordstrom Store?

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Now, when I say vandalized, I mean partially stolen. (You see criminals these days don’t NFL jerseys supply actually have the ability to easily steal an entire bicycle with a quickness, so they just take the parts that they want.) Wheels, headsets, saddles, lights, brakes, cassettes, pedals, handlebars, shifters – they’re all fair game. So the owners of the bikes come back to the remaining carcass and then say, “Screw it, I’m buying a car,” or whathaveyou. And then the unusable bikes remain for days, weeks, and months. See? Click to expand If our dysfunctional City cheap nba jerseys can’t see its way clear to criminalize bike theft, couldn’t it at least haul away the abandoned bike carcasses promptly? I mean, we’re supposed to be a “world-class City” or something, right? So how many tens of thousands of tourists have seen this one bike as they walk into City Centre mall? Is that a good thing? Just asking, Bro. Tags: 2012, bay area, bicycles, bike, bikes, california, cops, crime, dept., ed lee, locks, mall, Mayor, nordstrom, police, San kids nfl jerseys Francisco, SFPD, stolen, thieves, Vandalized This entry was posted on Friday, February 3rd, 2012 at 8:26 am and is filed under crime. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.


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