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Cyclists encouraged to use police bike marking event

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Published: 16:05 18/04/2023

Police in York have reported a recent spike in the theft of bicycles. In March 2023, 20 bicycles were reported stolen from Foxwood, Dringhouses and Woodthope.

Officers are now increasing patrols on foot and bicycles in both plain clothes and uniform to try and catch offenders in the act.

The neighbourhood policing team are also putting on further bicycle marking events. A bike which is marked by the police enables officers to identify it’s owner when recovered.

Cycle marking events will take place at the following locations:

Moorcroft Road Shops, Woodthorpe –Saturday 22 April 2023 10am – 12pm

Village Green, Upper Poppleton – Sunday 23 April 2023 10am – 12pm

Front Street Shops (Opposite Halifax), Acomb – Saturday 20 May 10am – 12pm

St Barnabas Church, Jubilee Terrace, Holgate – Sunday 21 May 2023 12pm – 2pm

Police Constable Ben Ambler from the York outer Neighbourhood Policing team commented:

“Like other cycling cities, there is a proportionally large number of bikes in York - and cycle theft is higher as a result.

“We understand how frustrating it is for members of the public who have had their bike stolen.

“The bike marking events are a chance for us to work with cyclists to provide advice about bike security. I would urge any cyclists in York who haven’t attended a North Yorkshire Police bike marking session before to bring their bike down.

“This is just one of several ways we can help you keep your bike safe and improve the chance of us recovering it if the worst does happen.”

Ten ways to protect your bike

Follow these 10 tips to ensure your bike remains safe, secure and not a statistic.

  1. Double lock it

Using two locks slows thieves down and makes your bike less of a target. Use two quality locks, at least one of which is a D-lock. Thieves are less likely to carry multiple tools, so use two different types of lock if possible.

  1. Lock the lot

Lock the frame and both wheels to a secure cycle stand.

  1. Secure it

Secure your bike as close to the stand as possible to give any thieves little or no room to manoeuvre.

  1. Take removable parts with you

Take parts that are easy to remove with you, such as wheels, lights, baskets or the saddle. Or use locking skewers or nuts which can increase security by securing the bike's components to the frame permanently.

  1. Park securely

Lock your bike at recognised secure cycle parking. It should be well lit and covered by CCTV.

  1. Register it

Register your frame number on a bike registration database approved by Secured by Design. The frame number is usually found underneath the bike between the pedals or where the back wheel slots in. If your bike is ever stolen and recovered by the police, it can be traced back to you.

  1. Mark it

Get your bike security marked. It’s a highly effective, visible deterrent to bike thieves. They know that if they are caught with a registered bike, the owner can be traced and they will be arrested. Security marking products can be found at Secured by Design.

  1. Remember safety begins at home

Take the same care to lock your bike securely at home as you would on the street. Avoid advertising that you have a bike at home, for example, by removing car roof racks, and creating ‘privacy zones’ on apps like Strava to avoid disclosing your location. 

  1. Check ownership

Ask for proof of ownership and check the bike frame number on bike registration databases approved by Secured by Design.

  1. Act fast 

If your bike has been stolen, contact us as soon as possible by calling 101 or reporting online. Give us your frame number, cycle database number, a photo and any other details and make sure you update the status on the cycle database where you registered it. The sooner we know, the sooner we can act, which might stop it being sold on.

What to do if your bike is stolen

There are various courses of action open to you if your bike goes missing. Whichever you take, make sure you do it as soon as possible. Time really is of the essence.

Stolen Bikes in the UK will help to spread the word on the theft of your bike and offer you advice to help get it back.

Find that bike lists adverts for bikes placed on online marketplaces, which you can check frequently to see if yours has been listed for sale.

Adverts are usually placed within 24 hours of the theft but if not, keep looking as they sometimes take a few months to pop up.

It might also be worth visiting and posting on the following forums:

  • Ride.cc Bike Forum 
  • Bikeradar 
  • CycleChat 

 

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