Top Tips
Bicycles can be attractive to thieves, so make sure you
follow our simple tips to keep your bike safe!
Get a decent lock
It is essential that you invest in a good bike lock. Visit our
webpage on
bike locks to find the most suitable bike lock for you. Once
you've purchased the lock, make sure you use it! Leaving your bike
unattended for even a minute could mean it's been stolen by the
time you return. Lock it to something solid, preferably specialist
cycle parking stands if they are available, in a visible and busy
area.
Quick release - quickly gone
It is extremely easy for thieves to steal your saddle or wheels
if they have quick release mechanisms. Think about replacing the
quick release mechanisms with ordinary bolts or nuts which fit a
spanner or Allen key if you are going to leave your bike in public
spaces. Alternatively, think about purchasing special locking nuts
which can only be undone with a specially designed version of an
Allen key which is sold with the bolt.
Get it tagged
It's a good idea to security tag your bike so there is a full
record on file should it be stolen. Not only will this help you to
prove that it belongs to you if it is found stolen, but it could
also be a requirement of your policy from your insurance
company.
The following schemes are available locally:
Selectamark
This system enables individuals and companies to permanently and
visibly mark their property by post coding or with a database phone
number and unique reference number. West Mercia Constabulary hold
various events throughout the year where Worcestershire residents
can have their bicycle marked with Selectamark. Contact PC Ferreira
on 08457 444 888 for more details.
SmartWater
SmartWater is a colourless liquid
solution that is simply dabbed onto the uneven surfaces of your
valuables. It cannot be easily seen by the naked eye and is almost
impossible to remove. It can be used to code all sorts of household
items and each bottle of liquid is unique to the purchaser. The
liquid glows under ultraviolet light making it easy for the Police
to detect. Visit the SmartWater website for more
details.
Visit your local policing team
West Mercia constabulary will tag your bicycle using a tamper proof
system for a small fee. Ask your local Community Support Officer or
contact your local policing
team for details.
In addition to security tagging, it is good idea to store
information such as make, model and frame number as these details
are vital in helping the police build up an accurate picture of
your stolen bike. Visit our Cycle Passport page to find out more.
Get it insured
If your bike is already covered by your household insurance,
make sure you check the small print. You may wish to purchase a
separate insurance policy to avoid the large excess and strict
requirements that apply to your household insurance policy.
To satisfy any claims make sure you keep the receipt for your
bike, or get written evaluation from a bike shop.
Report it
If your bike is stolen, report the theft to the police, even if
you don't think that you will get your bike back. It is useful if
you can provide as much detail about the bike such as type of bike,
frame number etc. Think about creating a
Cycle Passport so you always have these details to hand. Visit
the West Mercia
Constabulary website for details on how to contact the police.
Once reported, make sure you get a crime reference number.
This page was last reviewed 21 November 2011 at 11:00.
The page is next due for review 19 May 2013.