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rampant bike thieves
There are some serious bike thieves on or around Willow Avenue.
After parking my bike in front of the house for a year, nothing happened until last week, when someone stole my wheel. It was an old Trek, and time for an upgrade anyway, but still really annoying.
So then I got a newer bike from Craigslist. I bought a cable, which I've wrapped through my wheels in addition to the U Lock I was already using. At night I brought the bike inside EVERY night but Saturday. Saturday the downpour was so bad, and I was busy, so I flaked on bringing the bike inside.
Sunday I was ready to ride my bike to the Union Square flea market, only to discover that the seat was missing.
I understand now that I will ALWAYS have to park my bike inside at night. But I find it ironic that after living on Columbia St. in Cambridge for 4 years (an area where people shook their heads in dismay upon me telling them I lived "across from the projects"), the worst theft has happened right here on friendly Willow.
After parking my bike in front of the house for a year, nothing happened until last week, when someone stole my wheel. It was an old Trek, and time for an upgrade anyway, but still really annoying.
So then I got a newer bike from Craigslist. I bought a cable, which I've wrapped through my wheels in addition to the U Lock I was already using. At night I brought the bike inside EVERY night but Saturday. Saturday the downpour was so bad, and I was busy, so I flaked on bringing the bike inside.
Sunday I was ready to ride my bike to the Union Square flea market, only to discover that the seat was missing.
I understand now that I will ALWAYS have to park my bike inside at night. But I find it ironic that after living on Columbia St. in Cambridge for 4 years (an area where people shook their heads in dismay upon me telling them I lived "across from the projects"), the worst theft has happened right here on friendly Willow.
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Willow *is* very friendly, but there are still a bunch of punk kids in the area. Good luck!
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i just think it's so weird that we parked our bikes for a year before any of this happened. that's why i wondered if it was someone new in the area.
it's especially frustrating since i don't have a car -- i rely on that bike almost every time i need to travel or commute!
(how can i edit posts in communities, btw? i noticed that i'm missing an end quote and it's bothering me)
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But, I'm honestly surprised that anybody would leave their bike out. You live in the city and while it's not Compton it's still a city. Don't look at any area as being "friendly". A lot of crime is hit or miss. You may have had a good experience living in Cambridge while someone else on your street might not have had such a good experience. I can't stress this stuff enough here. Protect yourself and protect your belongings. Always be cautious. It's better to be safe then sorry.
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i've just been biking here for years and never had this problem!
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wheelworks also told me to NEVER EVER park at the bike racks behind Davis Square. they said it's much better to park in front of a store b/c thieves won't know if you'll be coming out at any second. whereas with a rack by the T, they assume you're gone for the day.
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Still, it's tempting to use those racks because a) space is always plentiful on them, b) they're easy to lock to, and c) they're right next to the train. Rather than just having Somervillians avoid the racks, I'd LOVE to see the city and the MBTA do something to make the racks a safe place for people to put their bicycles. Perhaps by adding a single conspicuously placed closed-circuit video camera or something?
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But you know that and I am not preaching, just commiserating.
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