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My bike was stolen (2017)

100 点作者 davidhaymond超过 2 年前

17 条评论

BashiBazouk超过 2 年前
A long time ago I had a bicycle stolen. I had registered the bike with the city as "required" had filled out a police report with license number and serial number. Found the bike locked up in town on a Friday night. Flagged down a police officer and told him about the bicycle theft, police report and had a copy of the paperwork with all the relevant info. Cops reply: I can't get a locksmith out until Monday. Went home and got a wire cutter as the bike had a flimsy lock and stole it right back. Even if you do all the work for them, cops are useless for bicycles...
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SeanLuke超过 2 年前
I have an unusual folding bike. It&#x27;s a Bike Friday Tikit, and basically has a Steal Me sign attached to it. But it also can be folded extremely rapidly and covered with a custom built-in cover so it looks like, oh, a tuba case.<p>My anti-theft strategy is: my bike has never had a lock. This forces me to fold and cover it and take it in with me wherever I go. Office buildings, federal buildings in DC (really), offices in the Smithsonian, labs. Restaurants nearly universally allow me to bring it in and tuck it somewhere because as long as it&#x27;s covered no customer is going to complain; they don&#x27;t even notice it. It&#x27;s like a Jedi mind cloak. This was the case for Rome as well, when I had the bike there for about a year.<p>The only place I ever had an issue was the National Science Foundation. I biked to a panel meeting only to discover they wouldn&#x27;t let me take the bike in. There was a bike cage in the basement but for &quot;employees only&quot;. And the guard station wouldn&#x27;t let me tuck the bike there out of liability concern. However it turns out that the panel meeting was on a second floor room which coincidentally was attached via a sky bridge to a shopping mall across the street with no guard station. The guards hinted that I take the bike to the mall, up the escalator, across the bridge, and right into the room. Which I did.
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theturtletalks超过 2 年前
I had the same bike stolen twice and was able to find it on Facebook marketplace both times. The key is to file a police report and make sure you have the serial number of the bike. Without these, the police will not help. Once you find your bike, message the person, negotiate, set-up a meet up, and then get the police involved.<p>Although we caught the guys selling the stolen bikes red-handed, the police couldn’t do anything. The guys just claimed they bought it from someone else and were trying to flip it for higher.
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Karsteski超过 2 年前
I could not even imagine the police getting off their butts to do anything about a stolen bike, much less going along with a regular person&#x27;s investigation. Great work, I wish more police were willing to actually do things when members of the public take the initiative
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dahart超过 2 年前
Last year I had a very similar story, though in my case the police were not only helpful, at first they encouraged me to make first contact and initiate the sting! This was primarily due to them being short staffed the night I found my bike listed online, but I was pretty sure the police were going to advise that I stay clear of the thief, which is what most of my clear-headed friends said.<p>Due to a storm I stalled a little, and it was enough that the police went and did the sting without me. They called me to come get it where it went down, and there was a whole team there looking very proud. They said less than 1% of cases bikes get recovered because nobody registers their bikes, and not many people call them. There’s a whole warehouse full of unclaimed bikes.<p>The thief was a serial offender, but also homeless which I feel bad about. He had to go to court and I got several letters requesting I share my story of the financial damage the theft caused me, but since I got the bike back there wasn’t any to speak of.
ndsipa_pomu超过 2 年前
I wish bike manufacturers would start including GPS devices into the frames of high-end bikes. The devices would need some access to insert SIMs and charge them and then it should act as a deterrent.
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artbristol超过 2 年前
My bike was stolen this year when I visited Utrecht, in the Netherlands. It wasn&#x27;t even my bike: it was my sister&#x27;s folding Birdy. They retail for over €2000 these days, but I assumed that thieves would be put off by the fifteen years of scratches and dents on it. Also by the €135 German lock.<p>I locked it up next to a bike path, with lots of other bikes. I made sure to fold the handlebar down so it couldn&#x27;t possibly interfere with passing cyclists. I met my Dutch friend and had wonderful pedalo journey around the city. Utrecht is great, you should visit.<p>When I got back it was gone. There was a young woman nearby, in tears. Her bike was also gone. My memory&#x27;s not what it used to be: had I, in fact, left it somewhere else? But I then found what remained of my lock: a cleanly sliced 5cm long section.<p>It wasn&#x27;t insured but I thought I&#x27;d report it to the police anyway. Always good to have up-to-date crime statistics! And it&#x27;s unusual enough in terms of model and colour that maybe I&#x27;d get it back one day. The police were polite and spoke excellent English. However, a tourist reporting a stolen bike apparently required assistance from a second, and then a third, member of staff. It took over twenty-five minutes of wrangling with computers and ring binders to establish that I needed to have an in-person interview to report the theft. No, none of the three staff were able to do that now. I&#x27;d have to book one. When was the next available interview slot? Not until next week, after my departure from the city.<p>Later that night I was morosely googling &quot;bike crime utrecht&quot;. Cheering myself up with bit of confirmation bias. Despite not reading Dutch I was able to figure out from the local government&#x27;s website that there is a depot to which the authorities remove illegally-parked bikes. Not only that, it has a web interface where you can search for your bike. I do wonder why the police didn&#x27;t mention this possibility during our lengthy encounter.<p>My bike was, of course, there. I sheepishly collected it, paying the nominal fee, and failing to dispute the &quot;evidence&quot; that they provide in their computer system (a photo of a sign prohibiting bike parking. I went back to the scene of the crime later; the sign was nowhere near, and was even on the other side of the road).<p>Moral of the story: use one of the many free municipal bike parks when you&#x27;re in the Netherlands.
kraquepype超过 2 年前
Glad this had a happy ending. I&#x27;m still torn up about my own bike, stolen in broad daylight. It was my fault - it wasn&#x27;t locked up.<p>It was an old bonded aluminum frame Trek, it squeaked when you bore down on it but it was upgraded and tweaked just the way I like it. I haven&#x27;t felt the same about cycling since.
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uni_baconcat超过 2 年前
Originally I thought this is another story of using AirTag or some tracker to get the bike back. But surprisingly, this is a unexpected story. I fell bad about the officer discourages people from conducting their own investigations, but also feel heart-warming when distributed a entire police force for author&#x27;s case.
0cVlTeIATBs超过 2 年前
Police helped me very much when I had two bicycles stolen. They were actually my roommate&#x27;s but he was pessimistic of getting them back, so I called the police myself.<p>I had no receipts, just a description, half of one of the bikes in an old photo, and the combination of the lock on one of them. The bikes were stolen unlocked, leaning on the outside of the house.<p>The small-ish-city policeman seemed to have an idea who to suspect, and found one bike at a pawn shop and the other in the trunk of a car. Used the lock combo to confirm the one, and I forget how we confirmed the other, other than the description and that it was in the possession of the same thieves. Arrested two people and got the bikes back to us a month or two later, with very little work on my part.
progre超过 2 年前
I like the writing style. Compact sentences. Reminds me of Erlend Loe&#x27;s first few books.
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smm11超过 2 年前
I know of someone who, during the pandemic, noticed a certain homeless encampment that regularly had $8K bikes lying around. Because a homeless person would certainly possess a six-month-old carbon World Cup race bike.<p>The person went to the camp regularly for a while, with a baseball bat, and retrieved bikes. They had 5 in the garage at one point. Doing so was more hassle, though, once they were in possession, than just letting people with such bikes file insurance claims and what-not.
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abruzzi超过 2 年前
I was waiting for the story to end with “the police impounded my bike for evidence, so I still don’t have my bike.” Nice that it actually worked out for him.
lostlogin超过 2 年前
A prison stint for bike theft seems a bit intense. Yes, it&#x27;s very annoying to have a bike taken but there must be a better sentence than prison time.
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MomoXenosaga超过 2 年前
1990: oh darn it not again! Find the nearest junkie and give them fl25<p>2022: call the insurance company to explain the €3000 van Moof is on it&#x27;s way to Romania
xrayarx超过 2 年前
I was just wondering, wether airtags or similar technology would be helpful in this kind of situation
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w0mbat超过 2 年前
This should be tagged 2017.
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