I'm really sorry I couldn't do more. I was walking up Newgate St towards St Bartholomew's hospital, when I noticed three yoofs, one on a BMX sort of thing, and two on a hybrid. They circled, like vultures, near the bike stands adjacent to Greyfriars Passage. Then one of them, a yoof of about 17, dark complexion, baseball cap, jumps of his mate's bike, whips out a pair of cutters (no bigger than kitchen scissors) and has chopped through a bike lock before you can say Jack Robinson. I jumped in front of him, and grabbed the handlebars of the bike he'd just "liberated". I asked the yoof what he was doing. He said it was his bike, and he'd lost the key. With that, he wrenched the bike out of my grasp, and was gone, along with his mates. I turned to a passing chap for assistance, but he wasn't in the slightest bit interested.
My wife was really cross with me that I hadn't hung on. I pointed out that a) I had no reasonable grounds for doing so (it might have been his bike) and
his two mates were behind my back, and I had no idea what, in addition to wire cutters, they might have in their pockets.
As we walked off down the road, a guy caught up with us. He was a security chap from a nearby office building, and he'd seen the whole lot on CCTV. I think he intended to pass the video on to the police. Nice to know that someone was bothered.
So if it was your bike, and it really was nicked, I'm really sorry. But can I make a couple of suggestions?
a) Use a strong lock and cable. The one on this bike had a cable about as thick as a washing line. It took no effort for the yoof to cut through it with one snip.
B) Leave you bike parked in the highest gear you've got: it will make it quite difficult for the yoof to peddle off
James
My wife was really cross with me that I hadn't hung on. I pointed out that a) I had no reasonable grounds for doing so (it might have been his bike) and

As we walked off down the road, a guy caught up with us. He was a security chap from a nearby office building, and he'd seen the whole lot on CCTV. I think he intended to pass the video on to the police. Nice to know that someone was bothered.
So if it was your bike, and it really was nicked, I'm really sorry. But can I make a couple of suggestions?
a) Use a strong lock and cable. The one on this bike had a cable about as thick as a washing line. It took no effort for the yoof to cut through it with one snip.
B) Leave you bike parked in the highest gear you've got: it will make it quite difficult for the yoof to peddle off
James
