The beeping sound from stolen Lime e-bikes has taken over city streets during the summer, irritating many residents. Those evading payment by stealing e-bikes create a constant beeping that is both a deterrent and a badge of a subculture surrounding bike theft. Locals have started to recognize this sound, describing it as part of their daily experience. Some find it bothersome, indicating a backdrop of low-level crime, while others embrace it as a symbol of summer. Children frequently ride these stolen bikes, highlighting the different perceptions of the phenomenon among the community.
The persistent sound of beeping e-bikes has become synonymous with summer in cities, a reminder of ongoing low-level crime and the acceptance of bike theft.
The beeping from stolen Lime e-bikes is becoming so common that some locals refer to it as the 'birdsong of Hackney,' influencing perceptions of daily life.
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