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Police Interview with a bike thief. Interesting reading and some good tips.
#1
An insight into the mind of a bike thief. Good read and fair warning to anyone who keeps their pride and joy in a locked shed ...

Few excerpts:

Quote:it’s what I did for a job. I’d go out every night for hours and hours. I’d go out during the day and do the spotting but all the stealing was done at night. Often I had orders, I knew loads of people, I was known as the ‘bike man’ and people would introduce me to someone who wanted a bike. The rest of it went on Gumtree.

Quote:If the bike had a good lock on it that I couldn’t get off there and then I’d use the angle grinder when I got home. Wire locks aren’t worth bothering with, there’s not a wire lock I can’t crop. D locks are the thing you should have but most people don’t lock bikes in the shed. Why do people spend hundreds, even thousands on a bike and then buy a lock from Poundland? There are some locks that are so poor you can open them with your bare hands. I took one that was padlocked to a lamppost just by wrenching the bike away. The lock just fell off.



https://cambscops.wordpress.com/2015/07/...ike-thief/
[Image: Crashtestmonkeyredsmall_zpsfc1e3d39.jpg] Croft 2005, Cadwell 2006, Cadwell 2007
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#2
After my mishap all my bikes are chained with minimum 10mm Oxford chain and padlock ground anchored to the floor. The kwak has a 19mm chain on the rear wheel and an abus granite disc on the front, the WR has a 16mm squire chain hooped through the kwak chain secured to a huge ground anchor with an Oxford nemisis lock. Two side bolts on the door and a garage defender and 24hr CCTV i'm taking no chances this time.
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#3
Brilliant. You should give Fort Knox some security consultancy advice with that set up Martin! Smile
[Image: Crashtestmonkeyredsmall_zpsfc1e3d39.jpg] Croft 2005, Cadwell 2006, Cadwell 2007
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#4
I went and added up the cost of replacing the bikes and the other hobby bits n pieces contained in the garage

After picking myself up decided to chuck an extra 3 locks on plus ground anchors etc

North of 20 grand and not an engine in the place !! Smile
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#5
(08-16-2015, 07:58 PM)Kit Monkey Wrote: I went and added up the cost of replacing the bikes and the other hobby bits n pieces contained in the garage

After picking myself up decided to chuck an extra 3 locks on plus ground anchors etc

North of 20 grand and not an engine in the place !! Smile


Mad isn't it. I haven't and don't want to start adding up what my kit is worth, or the depreciation on some of it! :-(


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#6
Mad isn't it. I haven't and don't want to start adding up what my kit is worth, or the depreciation on some of it! :-(


Not on the public part of the forum anyway.
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#7
Oh eye, didn't consider the!
[Image: Crashtestmonkeyredsmall_zpsfc1e3d39.jpg] Croft 2005, Cadwell 2006, Cadwell 2007
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#8
Yes agreed ; a mans biggest fear

That the lady of the house will sell his toys for the price he told her they cost Big Grin
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#9
This lady (ahem) wouldn't!
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#10
(08-19-2015, 07:54 PM)BB Wrote: This lady (ahem) wouldn't!

You are one of a kind though BB. 
Yaz has already said if I 'kop it' she will just phone one of my mates and tell them to empty the garage!  Huh  Evil, pure evil!  Big Grin
[Image: Crashtestmonkeyredsmall_zpsfc1e3d39.jpg] Croft 2005, Cadwell 2006, Cadwell 2007
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