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eowdaoc
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Post subject: Re: Don't steal bikes!!! Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2012 5:10 am |
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russianassassin01
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Post subject: Re: Don't steal bikes!!! Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2012 7:03 am |
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This is funny too! Quote: A DIY approach to catch a bike thief
by Raymond Parker on February 23, 2012
in Cycling, Video Img description Photo:Wordridden)
Today we jump from government snooping to citizen sleuths, with a look at a Vancouver-based initiative, To Catch a Bike Thief.
By way of introduction, allow me to tell a little story:
Years ago, in Vancouver, I was driving my van eastward on West 4th Avenue, when I saw a woman outside a convenience store screaming “Stop, thief!”
At the same time I noticed a man on a bicycle pedalling furiously north, on MacDonald. I made a left turn, passing the woman now calling from the roadside, “He stole my bike!”
The man swerved right, onto 3rd Avenue. I followed, tires screeching around the bend.
As I gained on the robber, barely a couple of metres separating us, he launched himself from the moving bike, towards the sidewalk. I watched as he slid facedown on the concrete. I guess the adrenaline was pumping, because he sprang up, dove over a garden fence, and disappeared alongside the house towards Broadway.
Moments later, a throng of angry people surrounded me, threatening citizen’s arrest and worse. I was, they assumed with good reason, the thief’s accomplice, about to throw the booty in my van. It took some time, and accounting of my cycling credentials, to convince them I was Bicycle Good Guy. I’ve also found myself the victim of bike thieves, including several close-calls.
The same kind of devastating loss has inspired a group of Vancouver cyclists to create a web series called “To Catch a Bike Thief,” chronicling their adventures as they attempt to recover home-made GPS-tracked bait bikes.
Intercept leader Broderick Albright and the team began experimenting with GPS tracking technologies for bicycles in early 2011, completing their first bait bike in June 2011.
The GPS tracker in the bait bike is activated once the lock is cut. The tracker then broadcasts its location to a mapping server accessed through a web-application. A “dispatcher” communicates with the team in the field via two‐way radios.
“GPS tracking gives our intercept team dispatch real-time response of the bait bike [allowing them] to develop a proper intercept strategy that is both safe and effective,” explains Ingo Lou, producer of To Catch a Bike Thief.
A location near Vancouver Public Library with clear views of potential getaway routes was chosen for the first stakeout.
“There’s a lot of adrenaline, as well as a lot of frustration, waiting around for a tiny bit of action,” Lou told me in an interview by phone.
“We had about a dozen people, not including the two Concord Security guys, on our first stakeout,” says Lou. They settled in, discussing strategy. The security detail isn’t there to make arrests, but to observe, report and deter any potential violent behaviour.
At the end of it all, as dawn broke over the pseudo-colosseum architecture of the library, “absolutely nothing had happened.”
“We’re figuring this out for the first time ourselves, Lou told me, “and we’re sharing our adventure with you as a viewer.”
“We’re not doing a law enforcement show—good guy versus bad guy—we recognize that bike theft exists and now it comes down to how can cyclists protect themselves?”
Lou says there are three types of bike thieves: “There’s a kind of bike thief who will trade for money or goods; there’s the kind of bike thief who we’ll call opportunistic—the joy rider, if you will—and the third kind is the most sadistic, with an “employer” who says we need this kind of bike and they will literally go out and look for a certain model of Cervello and make it disappear.”
Statistics don’t represent the true size of the problem because so many victims don’t report their loss. “A lot of people say the cops aren’t doing enough,” Lou laments, “but if cyclists don’t report theft ….”
Six years ago, Victoria police launched the first bait bike program in North America. Within six months, the number of bike thefts in the city dropped 19 per cent. The bait bike was part of a larger Protect Your Bike campaign, designed to hobble thieves (sometimes seen feeding on spoils in Beacon Hill Park) responsible for $500,000 worth of stolen equipment a year.
According to Victoria Police Media Spokesperson Cst. Michael Russell, the Protect Your Bike program is still in operation, but the kind of community-wide blitz we saw in 2006, accompanied by media coverage and cards and stickers in local bike shops seems to have withered away to a self-help information booth at VPD.
As for the bait bike program, it’s missing in action. “I think the last one we did was in 2009,” Russell told me via e-mail, “where two people were caught, but Crown refused to go ahead with the charges.”
Bike theft, meanwhile, continues unabated. Perhaps To Catch a Bike Thief will film a few episodes in the Capital.
The pilot episode, part of a fundraising campaign to further the production (with insurance costs as a major part of the expenses) is planned to release in April 2012.
Have you had a run-in with bike thieves? How do you protect your bike? Tell us your story in the comments below
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SteveTaylor
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Post subject: Re: Don't steal bikes!!! Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2012 11:00 am |
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Joined: Fri May 26, 2006 10:10 am Posts: 2190 Location: Hampshire, UK
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I am keen to post on this but I really cannot think of anything to say ... hang on, I will post that!
_________________ Training priority for combat sport is SKILL, CONDITIONING, STRENGTH. I swear I will smash your face in with a brick if you keep arguing! logSCA intro
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chezza
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Post subject: Re: Don't steal bikes!!! Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2012 9:56 pm |
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SteveTaylor wrote: I am keen to post on this but I really cannot think of anything to say ... hang on, I will post that! twatter response/ 
_________________ Hard work is free. I don't know your goals but if you bust your ass you will get whatever results you want.
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Hardcase
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Post subject: Re: Don't steal bikes!!! Posted: Sun Apr 15, 2012 3:21 am |
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I made myself a cup of coffee about an hour ago and i'm going to shut off my laptop now and go downstairs to the bathroom. After that i'll update you on what i'll do next. That's what they do on Twatter isn't it? 
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Lui
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Post subject: Re: Don't steal bikes!!! Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2012 6:06 am |
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russianassassin01 wrote: Yesterday I left my bike outside for about half an hour...then I come out and it's gone! Half a fucking hour, and some prick took it away. Today I was going to my local store to buy a new bike, and what do I see? My bike chained to a fucking tree! In all rage and fury I rush home to get a knife, so I can cut up tires. Didn't really wanted to wait for the fucker to come out.. So I got back there with a knife, and the god damn bike is gone again...next time I find my bike, I'm gonna set up a camp and wait for the SOB to come out. If that happenes, i'll post an awesome ass kicking video on here and youtube. Is this story for real? I hope your bike was LOCKED when you left it outside for half an hour and I mean locked to a pole with something like this: http://www.amazon.com/Kryptonite-Evolut ... d_sim_sg_2I also don't get why anyone would go home to get a knife after finding his bike(which is rare enough) and cut up his own tires....wtf??? I would have stayed there, called the police on and waited. 
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russianassassin01
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Post subject: Re: Don't steal bikes!!! Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2012 6:16 am |
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Quote: Is this story for real? I hope your bike was LOCKED when you left it outside for half an hour and I mean locked to a pole with something like this: http://www.amazon.com/Kryptonite-Evolut ... d_sim_sg_2 I also don't get why anyone would go home to get a knife after finding his bike(which is rare enough) and cut up his own tires....wtf??? I would have stayed there, called the police on and waited. Yeah dude it is real. It was stolen in front on my building, just in a backyard. IDK I was pretty fucking angry at that point, and emotions got the worse out of me. Yeah I should have called cops...i just didn't have enough time to wait. I have a job and no time to wait at all. Well fuck, lesson learned. Will have cops on his ass next time for sure.
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FlyinFree
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Post subject: Re: Don't steal bikes!!! Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2012 6:20 am |
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hey- ever since I foudn this new bike in front of a russian guys house, I've been getting in shape, and then I foudn this site.
How Ironic this thread is!
hahahaha just kidding
Someone stealing your bike sucks. Try to stay out of jail bro! You should have sat on the bike and called the police. Anyone that is an ass enuff to snag a neighbors bike, will then call the police on you for assulting him.
_________________ Max the body to tap the brain, deplete the brain for spiritual dependence - the Extreme Athlete.
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russianassassin01
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Post subject: Re: Don't steal bikes!!! Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2012 7:04 am |
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Quote: hey- ever since I foudn this new bike in front of a russian guys house, I've been getting in shape, and then I foudn this site.
How Ironic this thread is!
hahahaha just kidding
Someone stealing your bike sucks. Try to stay out of jail bro! You should have sat on the bike and called the police. Anyone that is an ass enuff to snag a neighbors bike, will then call the police on you for assulting him. Ahahahahah :D That was funny! I should have I could have...looking back I realized how stupid I was. I'm too frigging cheap to buy a lock, just saving money on everything. Besides I would never have thought that my bike would get stolen right beside my god damn building!!! I wanted to slash tires so that the bastard wouldn't get away too far on my bike, but he outsmarted me twice. It sucks how emotions tend to get in a way of doing things right and screwing everything. Nah I'm probably not gonna buy GPS, cause it would be an EPIC failure as buying another bike+that shit would cost a fortune. Besides the battery can fail. Just fucking using common sense and investing in a lock is a better idea. But the fucked up thing is that thieves will try and steal parts, like wheels or a sit. I saw quite a few bikes without front wheel and damaged parts.
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russianassassin01
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Post subject: Re: Don't steal bikes!!! Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2012 7:09 am |
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