Robbery-hit Dutch city hides its statues

AMSTERDAM, (Reuters Life!) – The eastern Dutch city  of Nijmegen is taking 10 statues off the streets after some of  its bronzes were stolen and most likely melted down to take  advantage of the high price of the metal alloy.

Among the statues to be removed for safe-keeping is “Mariken  van Nieumeghen” — or Mariken from Nijmegen — which refers to a  local character in one of the Netherlands’ earliest books,  written around the year 1500.

The city plans to protect the statues by implanting a GPS  chip or may replace them with copies made from cheaper  materials.