
Originally Posted by
AFHokie
It sucks, but the bike rack could be right in front of the guard post and chances are, bikes would still disappear. The guards are there to secure the building, not personal property outside the building. It's usually the same for cars in the parking lot outside the building so you can't expect them to watch the bike racks either.
Really, your best bet is getting the building to move the rack within site of the guard post and hope if a guard saw someone cutting a lock they'd inquiry why, but again they're under zero obligation to do so. If the rack is near the guards I'd make it a point to get to know all the guards. Even if they're not required to protect the bikes, I'd like to think if I was friendly with the guards and they knew which was my bike they'd be quicker to say something if someone other than me started fiddling with it.
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