• Victor@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    Isn’t that the point of the good bike lock? To prevent stealing even a good, new bike?

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        8 months ago

        I don’t think that’s true lol. But sure, some people will do anything they can in desperation. Surely it’s a spectrum of necessity.

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          8 months ago

          if locks kept people out, there would be almost no theft, like 90% reduction. if someone wants in, they’re getting in.

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            8 months ago

            You are generalizing but I understand what you’re trying to say. Locks aren’t magical or anything, it’s just metal, right? But they work pretty well. Anybody could be tempted to take a bike if it’s just sitting there unlocked. Anybody.

            But locked bikes are stolen much less than unlocked bikes, so locks work. Locks do keep people out. 🙂‍↕️

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              7 months ago

              Locks discourage theives, but don’t actually stop them. They can break your lock; the lock only helps if it makes it more effort than it’s worth, usually by making easier to go steal the one further down the rack that has no lock, or a less secure lock.

              But there are two halves to the equation: the difficulty of breaking the lock, and the value of the item that’s locked up. The more valuable the locked item is, the more effort is worthwhile. Thus, a rusty bike with a good lock is less likely to be stolen than a fancy new bike with a good lock

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                7 months ago

                Locks discourage theives, but don’t actually stop them.

                A discouraged thief is a stopped thief in my book. 🤷‍♂️

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        8 months ago

        This invokes an image of someone going through the trouble of cutting your bike and the bike rack in half just to steal the lock, which I find very amusing.