Bike Crime

So many bicycles get stolen here in the UK every single year in fact according to a recent poll a bicycle is stolen every 71 seconds which means that 440,000 are roughly stolen each year. But why on earth do people do this, are they really that interested in getting an old Pinarello or do they simply do it because they can?

The Americans seem to think that a lot of their bike thefts are conducted by bike couriers, is this really even possible. It all makes sense, the people that already have bikes are stealing more bikes, wait a second that makes no sense. Well the truth is that these types of people are not after then entire bike but the bike accessories that are attached to it.

These people are always looking at ways that they can improve their bikes because they use them all day everyday, is this really a reason to steal. I do not think that as a whole it is the couriers that are running off with all of the bikes.

The fact is that even if your bike is really old it will still likely have a part that is worth a bit of money which of course is the reason they get stolen. Many drug abusers and people who are desperate steal the bikes to get a bit of extra money. Alcoholics, people who cannot handle their money and anyone else like this often commit crimes like this.

Most of the people doing it here in the UK are idiots and will not take it for money but just for a laugh and will often dump it after a while. Here in the UK I can almost say for sure that the majority of bike thefts are down to CHAVS that have nothing better to do with their lives.

I think that it is obvious but the only piece of advice out there is that you should have the bike locked up whenever you are not around it, this includes outside your own home. Other than that put on your specialized road shoes and get going!

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