<p>"With a high concentration of bicycles and larges crowds to hide in, campuses and universities have been a favorite target for bike thieves. Sometimes they take just one, sometimes a crew comes and cleans out a whole rack. Now campus police at the University of Minnesota are fighting back with "bait bikes."</p>
<p>These are bicycles which the police have been embedded with a GPS tracking device and lock up at racks around campus. A sensor in the back detects movement and sends a signal to the police. They then follow the signal back to the lair of the bike thieves.</p>
<p>There's nothing worse than being late for your next class and your two-wheeled ride that was supposed to jet you across campus is gone. The sting op has already netted arrests..."</p>
<p>I love it when a plan comes together. Have any of you students had theft issues at your school?</p>
<p>Campus</a> Cops Catch Bike Thieves With "Bait Bikes" - The Consumerist</p>
<p>U</a> Campus Police Catch Thief With GPS Bait Bike CBS Minnesota</p>