http://www.cwbchicago.com/2018/10/divvy-conducts-annual-bike-inventory.html
[I'm sure you will see some parallels between the physical security issues
here, and many security issues on the enterprise. - WK]
By CWB Chicago Staff
October 22, 2018
The operators of Chicago's Divvy bike share program have conducted their
annual inventory of the system’s ubiquitous blue bicycles. But the true
extent of this summer's widespread theft of bikes from docking stations
may not be known for another year due to a stipulation in the company's
agreement with the city. And, reporting by the Chicago Reader has revealed
that the Divvy theft crisis was enabled by a decision to remove a security
device from the system's docking stations.
Inventory
Divvy told the city this month that, as of Oct. 1st, 43 of the system's
6,294 bikes were missing for more than six months and another 55 bikes
were "untracked." Eleven more bikes were retired from service due to
irreparable frame damage. That's all according to city documents secured
by CWBChicago via a Freedom of Information Act Request.
But there’s a catch.
Divvy’s widespread theft problem did not start taking root until mid-June
and the thefts peaked in August, according to Chicago Police Department
reports and court filings reviewed by CWBChicago.
Because the theft surge began less than six months before the Oct. 1,
2018, inventory date, there could be a significant number of bikes
"missing" without qualifying for replacement because they’ve been at-large
for less than six months.
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