Find a way to reduce bike theft. Not just more secure parking but real consequeces for theft
I read an article somewhere that 1/3 of people who have a bike stolen don't buy a new one. We need more people on bikes and that's only going to happen if we have more secure bike parking and a real city strategy to deal with theft. Micro chipping, real punishment, sting operations. There are a million ways to accomplish this goal. We've reduced our theft of automobiles through the bait car program, now its time for bikes.
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Queenie commented
I would really like to see the City work on this issue, I know this is one main hurdle that can stop me from riding to certain places in the city. Developing bike routes are great-how about going further with institutionalizing bikes that can be brought inside buildings and/or looking them inside?