• sabreW4K3@lazysoci.alOP
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    1 month ago

    But as the article says, it’s the stolen bikes that are dumped, not the legitimately hired ones.

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      1 month ago

      Imo the article is not good in defining theft here, these bikes lie all around the city and my guess is that when they are hard to reach (like in a river) the company just counts them as stollen.

      This is just a company with a very shit work model avoiding responsibility for polluting the environment.

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        1 month ago

        As someone that lives in a part of a city where Lime doesn’t operate, I see people on stolen bikes all the time. The bikes make a clicking sound to try and annoy the thieves, but the thieves don’t care.

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          Yeah, I agree it is the same here. What I mean is that if you ride it without paying and then leave it in one of the designated locations or near one of them and there is no permanent damage to the bike the company (I think) will not count it as stolen, will recharge it and keep using it.

          So in that sense stolen are only the ones that are impossible to recover.