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Motorcycle Theft - Protect your Bike |
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Dear Resident
Motorcycle Theft 🏍🛵 It takes a matter of seconds for a thief to steal a moped, scooter or motorcycle, especially if they are left either unsecured or with inadequate security. Even if you are just popping into a shop, fit a lock as protection. Use two or more security measures and reduce your risk of becoming a victim Unfortunately security measures can’t guarantee your bike won’t be stolen, but by using multiple security measures you can make it harder and less attractive for thieves. Reduce your risk of becoming a victim by taking steps to layer your security:
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Remove the keys Thieves are often opportunists and so they will look for bikes that are quick and easy to steal first. Always use the steering lock and remove the ignition keys, even if you are close by or away for a few minutes. It only takes a few seconds for a thief so don’t make it easy for them.
Lock your bike
Never rely on just using your steering lock to secure your bike. A common method used by thieves to steal a bike is to break the steering lock and simply wheel the bike away.
Use a cover- just doing this can mean thieves don’t ‘see’ it Thieves often ‘shop’ for particular bike models, so using a bike cover instantly makes it less attractive to them, as they can’t see if it’s the model they are interested in. A cover also provides another time consuming obstacle for the thief.
Fitting an alarm can be a deterrent to thieves
Property mark the parts
No shed or garage? Park in the safest place you can Please Share this message with all of your Biker friends and family and any motorcycle groups.
If your bike is stolen, never put yourself at risk. Call police immediately on 999 if you see it being stolen, or if you discover it has gone you can report it to us online or call 101 | ||
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