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HoustonB
04-26-07, 09:23 PM
From http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/6596559.stm

Bicycles stolen every 71 seconds

A bicycle is stolen every 71 seconds, according to latest figures
A bicycle is stolen every 71 seconds in England as new figures show nearly 440,000 were reported stolen last year.
As bike sales rise with people becoming more environmentally conscious, cycle thefts have risen 10%, according to a surevy by Halifax Home Insurance.

The hotspots for thefts are central London, Kingston-upon-Thames in south west London, Cambridge and Bristol.

Almost 90% occurred when a cycle was left locked in public. Only 1% of bikes were taken were from an owner's home.

Owners are being urged to step up the level of security on their bikes in the light of the new figures.

Vicky Emmott of Halifax Home Insurance called the figure of one theft every 71 seconds "astounding".

"The increase in thefts is due to an upsurge in the popularity of cycling across Britain," she said.

"With increasing numbers of employers taking up initiatives such as the Government's cycle to work scheme, opportunities for thieves will only increase."

unkchunk
04-27-07, 05:20 AM
Well, look on the bright side. It could mean that criminals are finally becoming enviromentally conscious.

Yeah, maybe this could be a new trend where armed robbers switch from gun powder to a more eco friendly compressed air weapon. No more binding captives with duct tape, by using biodegradable hemp fiber restraints and gags instead. It's just not corporations that must change their ways, everyone must pitch in. Come on felons, get with the program.

dpr
04-27-07, 06:29 AM
Well, look on the bright side. It could mean that criminals are finally becoming enviromentally conscious.

Yeah, maybe this could be a new trend where armed robbers switch from gun powder to a more eco friendly compressed air weapon. No more binding captives with duct tape, by using biodegradable hemp fiber restraints and gags instead. It's just not corporations that must change their ways, everyone must pitch in. Come on felons, get with the program. :roflmao:

I no longer store my bikes outside (big steel bar sunk in the ground at the front of my house) overnight. I get funny looks when I am among a minority of people who use multiple locks when chaining up in the centre for some shopping or whatever. I use a plastic enclosed steel cable lock (quite thick, around 2 cms in diametre), a D lock, a admitadly pathetic small cable lock for securing the front wheel to the frame and for the pièce de résistance; a pad lock on the front derailuer to prevent peddling. I still think I need more.

NoNaYet
04-27-07, 11:27 AM
DPR,

I never thought of that before. I seldom leave my bike or new trike alone for more than a few minutes for a comfort break.

I am not particularly worried about someone carrying the bike, and especially the trike, away. A thief would have to ride them off.

Something as simple as a pad lock through the chainring will prevent that.

NNY

dj_flx
04-29-07, 10:23 PM
From http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/6596559.stm

A bicycle is stolen every 71 seconds, according to latest figures

The people stealing that bike sure aren't very good at holding on to it.

HoustonB
04-29-07, 10:33 PM
The people stealing that bike sure aren't very good at holding on to it.
Thats funny.