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We were wondering just yesterday how many Boris/Santander bikes have been nicked. There are loads of them around south London boroughs being ridden by people who really don't look like they've been 'obtained' legally.


Presumably it's common knowledge how to hack then use them for criminal activity.

I expect if you've got a dodgy credit card you can hire one and not return it without worrying about losing your deposit.


Personally i think anyone who can cycle a Boris bike over Denmark Hill without stopping for a rest deserves to keep it.





Ruskin Wrote:

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> We were wondering just yesterday how many

> Boris/Santander bikes have been nicked. There are

> loads of them around south London boroughs being

> ridden by people who really don't look like

> they've been 'obtained' legally.

>

> Presumably it's common knowledge how to hack then

> use them for criminal activity.

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