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06 Feb 2012
Cyclists in Crewe are being offered the chance of having their
bicycle security marked for free to help deter bike thieves.
PCSO
Nick
Jackson said:
We have had a number of thefts of bicycles over the past month
and are urging residents to be vigilant and security conscious.
Its not only expensive bikes which are being targeted by
thieves, cheap bikes which you might assume won't be of interest to
offenders are being stolen for their scrap value.
As a prevention measure I am holding a bike marking event on
Saturday so cyclists can have their bike permanently marked with a
unique identification code for free. The details will then be
registered on a national database - helping police to trace the
owner if the bicycle ever gets stolen.
- PCSO Nick Jackson, Crewe NPU
PCSO
Jackson is hosting the bike marking event on Saturday 11th
February at Sainsbury's in Eddleston Road,
Crewe.
The event will run between 2pm and 4pm.
PCSO
Jackson, of Crewe Neighbourhood Policing
Unit, said:
We would encourage as many members of the local community as
possible to come along on the day and have their bicycles security
marked.
- PCSO Nick Jackson, Crewe NPU
Police are encouraging anyone who owns a bike to remain security
conscious to reduce their chances of being targeted by thieves.
- Keep your bicycle locked away and out
of sight when not in use - ideally in a shed or garage
that is fitted with heavy duty locks.
- If possible fit security lights around the
shed area to act as a deterrent.
- Invest in a good quality bike lock and use it
to secure your bike not only when you're out and about but also
while it is in your shed.
- Do not attach the bicycle to something which
could easily be moved or cut and try to leave it in a well-lit area
where there are a lot of people around.
- Report any suspicious activity in your area to
police immediately.
Anyone with information about bike theft or suspicious activity
should contact police on 101. Alternatively
information can be given anonymously on the Crimestoppers number
0800 555 111.