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Wanna know why you've had your bicycle stolen every year for the past three years? Sgt. John McCarthy of the Cambridge Police says it's because you don't have the right bicycle lock, that's why.
According to Sgt. McCarthy a casehardened link chain which meets the "45C Rockwell Hardness Test" and an equally strong lock are the only things to use. State law requires that bicycles be registered, as well, which can be done for 25 cents at the fire station or police headquarters.
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