NHS Bike Room, campaigning for better bike facilities across the NHS, tweeted: "This is why we need secure places to park our bikes. Not the first and sadly won't be the last."
So what else have you been saying this morning?
Owd Big 'Ead called hospital cycle parking facilities "another box-ticking exercise by the public sector to convince themselves that they are doing something worthwhile for the health of the nation and environment".
Reiver2768 made the point: "Surely an employer like the NHS, of all organisations, should be promoting active travel and should be making at least some effort (over and above a piece of bent pipe in the ground) to facilitate this?"
eburtthebike reported it's a location issue that needs to become more commonplace: "The NHS is very keen on active travel, and in some places, they support it with cycle stations, including indoor, secure cycle parking, showers and changing rooms and lockers; just not everywhere."
It's a dilemma for most of us weighing up commuting by bike...
"I'm lucky enough to have my own private office, so I can bring my bike inside (which also, means I can commute on one of my 'nice' bikes without worry). If I wasn't able to do this, I probably wouldn't commute by bike at all - especially with the area I work in. Even using the cheapest beater bike you can find gets very expensive if it's stolen all the time."