'Shared bike hunters' team up to protect the sharing business
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| Qiao Xiaohu, nicknamed Huzi, is a team leader of these volunteers. He is also the city's first "hunter" authenticated by the shared-bike company. His highest record for one hunt and rescue operation was 300 "zombie bikes", some of which are bikes that were parked in a tunnel where telecom network signals are weak making it difficult to detect the bikes through the app. [Photo/VCG] |
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