Grinder bike thefts can be very fast
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Grinder bike thefts can be very fast
Video of a grinder bike theft. Eight seconds, two streaks of light and it's gone. I wish news reports would give some information regarding the type of lock -- that would be helpful.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/londo...heft-1.4944326
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/londo...heft-1.4944326
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Wow. I use an angle grinder in my garage, but I didn't know that battery operated ones were available until just googling it now. Incredible.
I'd say it was a very cheap lock because I don't think my electric one could cut through a quality lock or cable in that short period of time.
I'd say it was a very cheap lock because I don't think my electric one could cut through a quality lock or cable in that short period of time.
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I've just posted the same link, not realizing that you got there before me.
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Don't buy cheap crappy locks, kids! Also learn how to lock your bike and practice good locking, always. Yes there is no theft proof lock but if you are the best locked around the thieves are going to go for the easier targets.
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Kryptonite's top end Fahgettaboudit - 01:10s -
It's interesting how car theft has become so unusual though isn't it? Haven't known anyone in the last decade to have their car stolen and not show up again - when cars rarely get stolen it usually seems to be bored punk kids who drive the car around then leave it at the other end of town where it's recovered.
It's interesting how car theft has become so unusual though isn't it? Haven't known anyone in the last decade to have their car stolen and not show up again - when cars rarely get stolen it usually seems to be bored punk kids who drive the car around then leave it at the other end of town where it's recovered.
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This is kind of like understanding how IT security works....
you just want to make it hard enough to deter since true security is non-existent. You hope you deterred well enough to force them onto the next easiest theft.
you just want to make it hard enough to deter since true security is non-existent. You hope you deterred well enough to force them onto the next easiest theft.
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It's interesting how car theft has become so unusual though isn't it? Haven't known anyone in the last decade to have their car stolen and not show up again - when cars rarely get stolen it usually seems to be bored punk kids who drive the car around then leave it at the other end of town where it's recovered.
Also, bike theft needs to be taken very seriously. Felonies and jail time. Bait Bikes? Convince stores to start adding high resolution security cameras of their customer's property.
Theft of safety equipment? Component theft?
What about abandoned property?
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https://project529.com/garage
We use this in BC, its free with every bike purchase for bike registration.
We use this in BC, its free with every bike purchase for bike registration.
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As stated in another thread - 500,000 bicycles stolen per year in Holland. 90% into containers headed for the 3rd world. Sorry, I don't get Europe indifference to the issue ... 
Sort of hate to say it because I like good looking bikes, but the best deterrent is rust and graffiti ... Make it look bad with mis-matched wheels, stickers, and rattle can paint; and they'll prolly just leave it alone ...

Sort of hate to say it because I like good looking bikes, but the best deterrent is rust and graffiti ... Make it look bad with mis-matched wheels, stickers, and rattle can paint; and they'll prolly just leave it alone ...
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Just because someone said it on the internet doesn't make it so....
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Actually it was reported in a Rotterdam paper two years ago when I was there ...
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That number is only a bit over four times the actual number of annual bike thefts in the Netherlands (a bit over 100,000, which isn't that horrid given that bike ownership in the Netherlands is over four times per capita that of the USA, and 24% of Dutch people ride a bike daily.
Just because someone said it on the internet doesn't make it so....
Just because someone said it on the internet doesn't make it so....
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Could be, I guess. I'm skeptical.
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In either case, it's a BIG number.
When I suggested they start equipping seat posts with 12 ga shells and smart firing pins linked to owners as a deterrent, they got all bent out of shape! But something needs doing ...
When I suggested they start equipping seat posts with 12 ga shells and smart firing pins linked to owners as a deterrent, they got all bent out of shape! But something needs doing ...
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People angle grinder locks in broad day light and crowded city streets, and get away with it. The best locks money can buy when properly used are only a minor anoyance to thieves who have the tools and want your bike.
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Outlawing Bike thieves
The problem of bike theft is a human issue, not a material or technological one. There are a couple of options to minimize bike theft. One option is outlawing bike thieves. That is, they receive no legal protection or rights while engaged in the act of bike theft. Harsh perhaps but the position could be adopted on a trial model in some state with a prolific bike theft problem. Thieves would be taking their lives into their own hands. Think of something akin to double indemnity - you can't be charged for killing the same person twice. People commit murder in Texas anyways despite capital punishment, but I wonder what the rate would be if Texas didn't impose that penalty.
Just some pleasant Sunday morning thinking...
Just some pleasant Sunday morning thinking...
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The problem of bike theft is a human issue, not a material or technological one. There are a couple of options to minimize bike theft. One option is outlawing bike thieves. That is, they receive no legal protection or rights while engaged in the act of bike theft. Harsh perhaps but the position could be adopted on a trial model in some state with a prolific bike theft problem. Thieves would be taking their lives into their own hands. Think of something akin to double indemnity - you can't be charged for killing the same person twice. People commit murder in Texas anyways despite capital punishment, but I wonder what the rate would be if Texas didn't impose that penalty.
No whar but Texas.
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I think the thing to do is make your commuter bike as ugly as possible. Pink paint from a rattle can, stickers, mismatched wheel colors, etc. If it looks ugly and lame, they'll prolly leave it alone.
Don't commute on your $6K mountain bike, or eBike. But, then what's the point of an eBike ...
Don't commute on your $6K mountain bike, or eBike. But, then what's the point of an eBike ...

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True but it is still good to have a good lock and good locking practices for the times there aren't the super brazen thieves who will just start cutting right then and there. Most of the time that is not the case though some areas people don't care and aren't stopping these jackholes so they are allowed to flourish.
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On a different topic, this is the reason why e-bikes won't catch on in the US because who's going to spend 2-4K on a bike that can be stolen in under 2 minutes or less?
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If you look at the video and others like it, you'll see the bike stolen are ALL out in plain view! This is why I lock my bike away from foot traffic if possible. The crooks can't steal your bike if they can't find it. Show me a video of where someone with an grinder finds a bike in a hidden location? Trust me when I say this, no one is going to protect your bike or even call the police when your bike is under attack in full view of hundreds of people. Even if it's in front of a police station. No one!
On a different topic, this is the reason why e-bikes won't catch on in the US because who's going to spend 2-4K on a bike that can be stolen in under 2 minutes or less?
On a different topic, this is the reason why e-bikes won't catch on in the US because who's going to spend 2-4K on a bike that can be stolen in under 2 minutes or less?
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It seems as if there is another thread elsewhere about this same topic and video, perhaps they can be merged?
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As stated in another thread - 500,000 bicycles stolen per year in Holland. 90% into containers headed for the 3rd world. Sorry, I don't get Europe indifference to the issue ... 
Sort of hate to say it because I like good looking bikes, but the best deterrent is rust and graffiti ... Make it look bad with mis-matched wheels, stickers, and rattle can paint; and they'll prolly just leave it alone ...

Sort of hate to say it because I like good looking bikes, but the best deterrent is rust and graffiti ... Make it look bad with mis-matched wheels, stickers, and rattle can paint; and they'll prolly just leave it alone ...
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If you look at the video and others like it, you'll see the bike stolen are ALL out in plain view! This is why I lock my bike away from foot traffic if possible. The crooks can't steal your bike if they can't find it. Show me a video of where someone with an grinder finds a bike in a hidden location? Trust me when I say this, no one is going to protect your bike or even call the police when your bike is under attack in full view of hundreds of people. Even if it's in front of a police station. No one!
