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Its part of the Biker’s lives matter movement. 🙂
Genius method of ensuring your bike isn’t stolen.
Our family has lots of our bikes stolen; lifted over poles etc.
This is creative genius.
Agreed.
Nice work.
There is a surprising lack of places to lock up your bike in the neighborhood – an incredible number of spots are taken up by restaurant delivery bicycles.
Looks like the owner’s friends were playing a joke on him.
UWS Art!
See!! What did I tell you.
No one ever uses the bike lanes. LOL.
How many blind pedestrian incidents, including head collisions will this ugly “adaptation” cause?
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Do others agree that at rate sidewalk space is being surrendered, we will, in future, need to have walking restrictions?