Fatbikes, of all things…

  • FMT99
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    5 个月前

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    • MeanEYE
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      2 年前

      Bicycles already have a serial number under crankshaft.

      All am saying is for either government or manufacturer to issue a standardized plastic card to indicate ownership. Doesn’t even have to have a name on it. Just serial number and bike description or whatever. So whoever steals your bike will have to steal the card as well making it significantly harder.

      • wahming@monyet.cc
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        2 年前

        Unless there’s a way to verify authenticity, which would require central registration of some sort (good luck with that), such a card would be easily faked. It’d impact legit owners more than actual thieves, since many people would probably lose theirs at some point.

        • MeanEYE
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          2 年前

          You might be right, but bike theft is rampant and needs to be stopped. Especially as we are looking to get over climate problems.

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              2 年前

              Those only delay theft by dozen or so minutes. Most people don’t have garage to leave they bikes in.

        • SkepticalButOpenMinded@lemmy.ca
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          2 年前

          You can have a “public key/private key” system, so the code on the card is matched with but is not the same as the code on the bike.