With that bike locked on just the seatpost, it's likely to be called an entrapment.
No, it's called a weak locking strategy (or just plain stupid, depending on where you stand) and the thief is still a thief.
Send the pictures to the police - the thieving scrotes are usually "known to the police" as they put it in the news.
Entrapment wouldn't be the right word anyway - my partially-informed mind has entrapment down as being when someone from law enforcement sets up a sting in order to catch criminals. This is not allowed in the US, but is here (probably with a whole crapton of provisos).
No, it's called a weak locking strategy (or just plain stupid, depending on where you stand) and the thief is still a thief.
Send the pictures to the police - the thieving scrotes are usually "known to the police" as they put it in the news.
Entrapment wouldn't be the right word anyway - my partially-informed mind has entrapment down as being when someone from law enforcement sets up a sting in order to catch criminals. This is not allowed in the US, but is here (probably with a whole crapton of provisos).