Dumped bike

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Cuchilo

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This morning i nipped to the local shop to get some sausages :hungry: and noticed a rather nice scott MTB had been dumped unlocked against the bike rack . I asked in the shop and they knew nothing about it . I could see a few people passing and eyeing it up and thought that it would be gone very soon and if it was my bike i would want it back no matter what had been stripped off it .
So i went and collected it in the van . Ive just checked the frame number on bike register and there is no record of it being stolen on there or police records .
I guess the next stage would be to contact the local police station and report it ?
 
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keithmac

Guru
Have you not technically stolen it yourself?.
 

ozboz

Guru
Location
Richmond ,Surrey
I did that with a nice Womans hybrid , told the disinterested cops , and went to all the local bike shops incase they knew or may get someone in who has had one pinched , that was 2 years ago , heard nothing ,
How do I know it had had been dumped ?
2 flat tyres and covered on cobwebs etc ,
 

Drago

Legendary Member
Advise the police that you've recovered it for safe keeping, and give them the details for their found property register.

As a practical matter if no one claims it within a reasonable period of time, and you've made reasonable steps to identify the owner by notifying the police and asking around, then you can assume the rights of an owner with a clear conscience.

Technically, however, if the owner comes forward in five years time you must return it. However, this is unlikely, and by then you'll have doubtless fitted new parts so you will have a financial stake in the bike yourself and as such could be a legitimate co-owner, so they've need to sue you for its return if you chose not to do so. Very unlikely indeed.
 
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Cuchilo

Cuchilo

Prize winning member X2
Location
London
Advise the police that you've recovered it for safe keeping, and give them the details for their found property register.

As a practical matter if no one claims it within a reasonable period of time, and you've made reasonable steps to identify the owner by notifying the police and asking around, then you can assume the rights of an owner with a clear conscience.

Technically, however, if the owner comes forward in five years time you must return it. However, this is unlikely, and by then you'll have doubtless fitted new parts so you will have a financial stake in the bike yourself so they've need tomsue you for its return if you chose not to do so. Very unlikely indeed.

Done that and have a CAD number . They didnt even want to take the frame number :sad: I'd be gutted if it was my bike .
 

Drago

Legendary Member
Well, you've asked in the shop, and informed the police. I wouldn't use Facebook myself, simply because I'm not on it.

Stick it in the back of the garage, if you've not heard anything in three months I think you've more than discharged your duty and can do what you will with it with a clear conscience.
 
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Cuchilo

Cuchilo

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Location
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Well, you've asked in the shop, and informed the police. I wouldn't use Facebook myself, simply because I'm not on it.

Stick it in the back of the garage, if you've not heard anything in three months I think you've more than discharged your duty and can do what you will with it with a clear conscience.
But its a mountain bike with green bits , i dont have any green lycra !
 
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