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The Case of the Missing Bikes

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

While Holland has good cause to be proud of its cycling infrastructure, some 900,000 bicycles are stolen every year.

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THAT’S a stolen bike,” said Kees Bos, a Groningen police officer assigned to tracking down stolen bicycles, adding that they were not too difficult to spot.

“I’m sure it’s stolen,” he said, while pointing to the brown Batavus bicycle.

Bos said it displayed three features that were characteristic of stolen bikes. First, the bicycle lock was open but the key was not in its place. If the lock is open, Bos said, under normal conditions

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