Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Citi keeping the docking stations graffiti free

Say this about the bike share program — Citi crews (assuming?) seem to quickly respond to docking stations in need, like here on East Fifth Street and Avenue C...

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[Bobby Lebrini]

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[Steven Matthews]

9 comments:

  1. The Citi Crews (assuming?) should takeover potholes duty...

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  2. Pretty sure all management of bike share stations is done by NYC Bike Share, a subsidiary of Alta Bicycle Share. AFAIK, Citi isn't involved apart from paying a lump sum to get their name on the bikes and doing some co-marketing around launch.

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  3. Good work smdh! Crisp!

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  4. Yeah! What did the map ever do to anybody? Just trying to help lost people out...poor map.

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  5. If the CitiBike docking stations don't like graffiti they should move!

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  6. The loser who vandalized it should be run over by a horde of cyclists, and then by an 18-wheeler running a red light.

    - East Villager

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  7. smdh why aren't you blogging about CitiBikes? I was looking forward to a 3,000 word white paper dence with statistical data, pie charts and other things that immediately put people to sleep. You're disappointing me.

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  8. Not to worry 3:17 lots of people will be run over by CitiBikes. At 45 pounds they weigh as much as an 18 wheeler.

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  9. "tourist killers"
    i'm sure our tax dollars will be hard at work subsidizing all the lawsuits, just as we do for the NYPD.

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