does this count?

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    But like… Some people do leave their bikes there completely unlocked?? I live in a city in the US that has decent (by US standards) bike infrastructure, and everyone I know that has a moderately decent bike is pretty paranoid about where they park it. No one would ever leave a bike unlocked, and even many bike racks aren’t considered secure enough for anything other than a total beater bike.

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      3 days ago

      No, bike theft is a thing also in the Netherlands

      Most bikes come with a frame lock for short stops, and they are usually paired with a chain lock for more security.

      I would imagine the bikes that are not secured to a rack in the picture are locked twice. Personally I don’t trust that at the station (too risky) and I always lock it to a rack with my chain lock

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        You can sometimes find your bike in a nearby market for a fee. By a fee I mean they stole it and they are selling it back to you.

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          There is a bit of a running joke in my city that if your bike got stolen you can buy one for five euros at the station. Just approach the guy with the bolt cutters.

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        Wait. You mean all those bikes outside of the station weren’t grab-and-go?! Hope the guy found his bike after I was done using it!

        (Kidding, but the thought crossed my mind)