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by jmspring
4392 days ago
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Here in Santa Cruz where meth and heroin are big issues, bikes are a sort of "currency". Most bikes when stolen are mostly parted out and the scrap metal sold or parts sold -- this is at the low to mid-range. For hire end bikes, they are often collected and shipped out of the city (and often times state/country). While I do a lot to advocate for registering bikes here in town (a group of volunteers I am part of has registered about 300 bikes), the reality is registering doesn't dissuade anything. Here, it gives the cops a tool in case they do find one of the local tweakers with another persons bike. |
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So while you might get your frame back, you can kiss everything else goodbye. It's better to be smart about where you leave your bike and how you lock it.