Cardboard Officer Cuts Crime at Massachusetts Subway Stop
The burly officer watching over the bike racks at a Boston area transportation hub is a real stiff.
As part of an effort to cut crime at the Alewife MBTA subway/bus station in Cambridge, transit police placed a cardboard cutout of a police officer in the bicycle cage. Hundreds of people use the racks daily.
Deputy Chief Robert Lenehan says the fake cop, along with video cameras and a new lock, has cut bike thefts by 67 percent.
It’s also a money saver. Lenehan estimates it would cost $200,000 a year to have an officer watch over the cage fulltime.
The cutout is actually a picture of real MBTA Officer David Silen.
Silen says the split second a thief takes to glance at the cutout is enough to discourage them.
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