More bicycles than humans in the Netherlands!
There are more cycles than humans in the Netherlands. Thereby causing a crisis of law and order. Particularly, rich people also crave the best cycles, rather than keeping a series of great cars. Especially the Netherlands is battling difficulties due to excessive bicycling.
Amsterdam's Amsterdam is a city that has more bicycles than human beings. The capital of the Netherlands has a population of seven million, but the number of bicycles is one million. Bicycles are filled with places. Roads are lying illegally with steep bicycles. Cycle theft is common.
It is reported that bicycling in Amsterdam can prove to be a headache. The path is narrow, as well as the bicycle parking space is also limited. 2500 bicycles can be parked free of charge in the bicycle halt outside the Amsterdam Central Station, but when the office and college go, this stop is filled in a few minutes. In this three-storeyed parking bicycle, the rider has to run down and sometimes to the top of the parking lot.
It is reported that bicycles not being parked at the official stops can be removed. Bike Depot Manager Peter Barkhout says, if you do not remove the bicycle then the city may get stuck. The city will not be worth the visit. In the year 2012, more than 65 thousand bicycles were erected in the bicycle depot.
It is reported that employees of Bicycle Depot remove illegal bicycles from main station area. Unauthorized bicycle locks are broken and then they are brought to the depot. This depot has bicycles ranging from 12 thousand to 17 thousand at one time.
It is reported that after sorting these bicycles, their information will be recorded in the computer. There are important information such as the color of bicycles, the name of the bicycle company, the serial number and the cycle removed. According to the day of the cycle being removed, a sticker is placed on them, which has a special number.
It is reported that Lighart says, "Theft of bicycles was very troubling, there was no place for bicycle." Lightht called the depot's hotline service and managed to find its bicycle. Depot recovers a small fee from the bicycle owners. According to Phoenix, when their bicycle was removed, their days had worsened. According to the banks, it is a good job to remove unused bicycles. This creates a parking space for a few more people.
It is reported that Barkhaut, the manager of Bicycle Depot, says, "We want to return the bicycle to its owner, this is our main business, where bicycles are kept for three months. Amsterdam is notorious for cycling theft.

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