I got terribly cross with another headline to do with that story "Do S.F.'s "bait bikes" stop thieves or entrap poor?"
http://blog.sfgate.com/stew/2014/05/28/do-s-f-s-bait-bikes-stop-thieves-or-entrap-poor/
Exactly who do they think rides a lot of these bikes anyway? Bike crime effects everyone,
including the poor. Many people use bikes because they can't afford a car and these are the people who also can't afford insurance or an expensive lock. A junkie isn't going to care that the bike will only get them £20, it's £20 for 10 seconds work breaking a lock that may as well not be there. The fact is that no matter how much money you do or don't have you still want to see proper lockable bike lockers installed in your town, preferably with CCTV cameras trained on them.
So yes I like this, I like the fact that even though this is probably a very small team they actually really care
https://twitter.com/SFPDBikeTheft best tweet of them all, and it's worth scrolling down though the rest of them for is the one on may 14th where they ask if they can hide in the garage of someone's multi-unit, for those who don't know what they are they are basically the same design as when they convert old factories or warehouses into flats and you have the underground parking.
edit: These bait bikes are not just left there by the way, the police are round the corner in a car waiting for them to be nicked and under US law that isn't entrapment because there are warning stickers and signs everywhere saying bait bikes are being used.