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 JodieWodie Reflective Banana

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 Posted: 08:07 - 14 Jul 2005 Post subject: Scum trying to nick my bike !!.. Security question |
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Doesn't take 'em long eh ??!!!
Bike has been at the house since Saturday...
(locked up at the front, highly visible as is in front window, houses close by, on a MAIN, big road, police station about 15 seconds walk up the road!)
Just got up, there is a note through my door from my neighbour, (2 doors down, they too have bikes, a Harley and that)...
"..at 11.15 a large white car pulled up, 2 men looked at your bike, then drove off... at midnight 2 lads came up to your bike, lifted the cover and began to 'mess' with your chains and stuff..."
WTF !!??
A ring or what ?
How DARE they try and case/take my bike !! I am so angry.
Why don't they go and get a proper job instead of stealing peoples hard-earned stuff !!?? No good chavvy scum !
steps down..
Right..I have a Monster lock on the bike, attached to a concreted-in ground anchor, I have another heavy duty chain on the front wheel, I have a disc lock (Thatcham approved) on the front also.
I am going to LOCK the cover down tonight somehow...
QUESTION:
If I want to put a CCTV or webcam type thing at the front of the house, would YOU put a visible sign and make the camera visible, or would you say that attracts more people to the fact that there may be a nice bike under the cover ??
Thanks in advance,
J xx ____________________ Courage doesn't always roar. Sometimes courage is the quiet voice at the end of the day saying, "I will try again tomorrow" |
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Is it quite well lit in front of your house, security lighting is a suprising good deterrent. As for CCTV. You could either get one of those fake camera jobs, or RF concepts do some really good ones that can be wired up to your PC. I was looking at getting one myself as I had 4 attempts on my scooter in as many weeks recently. A new garage door, ground anchor, door defender, and several new locks later they seem to have given in for now.
https://www.rfconcepts.co.uk/cctv.htm
Also might be worth getting alarms for the bikes if you haven't done already.
Its annoying to have to spend so much money on time on security because of some bloody pikeys, but after spending all the cash on mine I do sleep better knowing there a bit safer.
Hope they don't come back, although I would have thought they will have another go.
Hope you get something sorted and your bikes remain safe.
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No alarm?
Get one, a cheap one off ebay and fit it yourself (or the partner )
I would invest in cctv, yes, and I would make it known that you have it running. Try and make your cover look grubby and tatty, and get it to cover your rear wheel completely (big fat tyre = fast bike )
I'd hate to hear of your bike being stolen Jodie, so invest wisely. CCTV and an alarm isn't expensive, well, it doesn't have to be.
Wheres the 'storm parked??????? And why isn't yours chained to it. |
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Jodie, have you considered investing in some concrete blocks with a hole in? Thread the chain through those and then through the wheel.
Although, a mate of mine was telling me last week that he saw some crooks being nicked at the side of the road. The cops had opened their van up, with bikes inside, but they also had industrial strength bolt cutters and a mobile generator!! His words were "Just goes to show that if they want it, they'll get it".
We can only make it as difficult as possible, but if they've got the time and inclination, they can get any of them. ____________________ My Bikepics page
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Security buys you only time..if they realy want it they will get it. I have to agree with locking it to the ground etc. and getting a good imobiliser etc...I hate theifs  |
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I use an <<Acumen>> alarm system, cheap and cheerful and screams like a stuck pig if anyone triggers it, great for letting you know someone is tampering.
Been using it for 3 years, and it's still not killed the battery. That's using the bike once or twice a week these days, sometimes a few weeks at a stretch between getting it out. ____________________ I'm immortal. Well, so far. |
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I'd expect your other halfs 'Storm to be taken first.
Go buy some rape alarms and put them under the cover in such a way that if you lift the cover off then you'll set them off.
I wouldn't advertise the fact you have CCTV, the less your house, garden and bike stand out the better. A sign saying "caution, CCTV" is a simple way of letting people know you have something worth stealing in your garden. |
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Have a sign on the front gate (if you have one) reading...
All bike theifs will be shot, all survivers will be shot again. Course, you need a gun to back up the sign also, but it cant be that hard to get one..
Or you could attach a rape alarm to the front gate, or where ever they come in though with a trip wire (fishing line) so they wont even get near your bike before it goes off.
Only problem then is you have to be around to hear it, most people just ignore alarms.. |
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 Posted: 13:20 - 14 Jul 2005 Post subject: Re: Scum trying to nick my bike !!.. Security question |
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| JodieWodie wrote: | Doesn't take 'em long eh ??!!!
Bike has been at the house since Saturday...
(locked up at the front, highly visible as is in front window, houses close by, on a MAIN, big road, police station about 15 seconds walk up the road!)
Just got up, there is a note through my door from my neighbour, (2 doors down, they too have bikes, a Harley and that)...
"..at 11.15 a large white car pulled up, 2 men looked at your bike, then drove off... at midnight 2 lads came up to your bike, lifted the cover and began to 'mess' with your chains and stuff..."
WTF !!??
A ring or what ?
How DARE they try and case/take my bike !! I am so angry.
Why don't they go and get a proper job instead of stealing peoples hard-earned stuff !!?? No good chavvy scum !
steps down..
Right..I have a Monster lock on the bike, attached to a concreted-in ground anchor, I have another heavy duty chain on the front wheel, I have a disc lock (Thatcham approved) on the front also.
I am going to LOCK the cover down tonight somehow...
QUESTION:
If I want to put a CCTV or webcam type thing at the front of the house, would YOU put a visible sign and make the camera visible, or would you say that attracts more people to the fact that there may be a nice bike under the cover ??
Thanks in advance,
J xx |
The best advice I can give you is to take that short walk to the Police station, go in and arrange a visit by your local crime prevention officer (usually a specific roled officer) who will do a full crime prevention survey of your house and bike. ____________________ Jamie
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I think probably the most important thing about locking up your bike is not having it visible. Most of the neds around my area know full well i have a bike, and im not suprised if they know exactly where i live. The thing is that i keep my bike around the back inside a shed, and im pretty confident that i would hear someone coming through the heavy gate, breaking into my shed and wheeling my bike back through the gate (which is a right angle and the bike has to be lifted). Infact i woke up this morning to be told that i had left the shed open all night last night with my house keys in the lock...but nothing happened because its not visible. If you dont have a back garden or close etc (anywhere its out of sight) ive seen boxes that you can put your bike in. TBH i think if they see a big box rather than a big bike, they wont give a toss. ____________________ Will work for petrol
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A note on CCTV (I asked the police about this).
If you want it to be admissable in court.
It MUST be time and date stamped.
You MUST keep a log of when you checked the Time and Date settings.
If the camera overlooks ANY public areas then you MUST display a sign stating they are in use.
There is no point at all having a covert CCTV camera with no signage as any evidence it gathers will be inadmissable in court and the camera itself is not acting as a deterrant. You can hide the camera though, providing you have a sign up.
The sign should read along the lines of:
"Warning. CCTV. Video cameras in use on these premises for the purposes of public safety and crime prevention. 24 hour video recording." Then add the name of the operator (ie you) and some contact details (ie your phone number)
You can buy CCTV systems that hook up to your video recorder and switch it on when they detect movement in Argos by the way. I had one, it was very good but needs a fair bit of light to work, security lighting would be a good idea anyway. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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