Morning all - im new here, and thought i would share my experience ( without getting too Jerry Springer/Oprah! )
I had my Trek mtb commuter stolen sat night/sunday morning from Hackney - it was securely locked with an expensive D-lock to railings yet still went...unfortunately it wont fit up the stairs to my girls flat
rather than waste my time reporting it to the Police ( A MISTAKE ) i decided to scour Brick Lane...it wasnt too hard to spot the thieves on the corner of Sclater st and Bacon Street, a crew of 6 - 10 "runners" constantly repleneshing stolen stock under the command of a couple of "guvnors" - some VERY unsavoury types that i would not suggest you approach unless youre mob-handed/"physically confident" (im a lover,not a fighter!
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no sign of bike from 11am until 5pm
met some mates for food/a pint, had given up hope when my bike appears from the alley leading to pedley street onto Brick lane, between buxton and grimsby street ( the thieves were now hanging out here, directley beneath a CCTV camera...the must be storing the stolen bikes somewhere on pedley street....)
my mate asked them how much they wanted for it and had a chat whilst i dialled 999...there was NO way i was gonna confront them, these were some very nasty looking geezers
2 PCSO's arrived pretty quickly - the thieves casually started to slope off - the guy with my bike started to ride off but i grabbed my bike - he ran off with community cops in pursuit...quickly aprehended...they may get a bad press but i have nothing but praise for their committed swift action
instantly some of his crew gathered and started chucking abuse, looked like it could get nasty but luckily no
CID turned up 5 minutes later - the thief started lying about how he'd just paid £60 for my bike - blatant lies, one of his mates had just tried flogging it to my mate for £140!
NOW this is where things turned interesting...the female CID officer who spoke to me was rude aggressive and un-cooperative from the go, and seemed to be siding with the thief-scum..."why didnt you report the theft, how can your prove its yours?"....i felt like i was in the wrong!
LUCKILY i had a photo on my phone, clealy showing the distinctive scratches/rear disc brake mount (old style chainstay ) scratched forks etc...eventually she agreed it was mine and let me have it ( the thief asked me to re-imburse him for his £60 "loss"...cheeky fekker! )
AT NO POINT did the CID ask if i would identify "potential" thieves or take a statement....i was at fault for not reporting the theft in the first place...and i was made to feel like i was a burden on their ( her ) time rather than a crime victim...the more i think on it the more angry i feel...its BLATANT down their, AND SO OBVIOUS...ive read elsewhere of an immenent crackdown but it still goes on....WHY?
LESSONS LEARNED?
*ALWAYS REPORT YOUR BIKE STOLEN
*ENSURE YOU HAVE THE FRAME NUMBER
*KEEP SOME PHOTOS OF YOUR BIKE ON YOUR PHONE
at least i got it back, though wont be shopping near Brick Lane for quite a while...
I had my Trek mtb commuter stolen sat night/sunday morning from Hackney - it was securely locked with an expensive D-lock to railings yet still went...unfortunately it wont fit up the stairs to my girls flat
rather than waste my time reporting it to the Police ( A MISTAKE ) i decided to scour Brick Lane...it wasnt too hard to spot the thieves on the corner of Sclater st and Bacon Street, a crew of 6 - 10 "runners" constantly repleneshing stolen stock under the command of a couple of "guvnors" - some VERY unsavoury types that i would not suggest you approach unless youre mob-handed/"physically confident" (im a lover,not a fighter!

no sign of bike from 11am until 5pm

met some mates for food/a pint, had given up hope when my bike appears from the alley leading to pedley street onto Brick lane, between buxton and grimsby street ( the thieves were now hanging out here, directley beneath a CCTV camera...the must be storing the stolen bikes somewhere on pedley street....)
my mate asked them how much they wanted for it and had a chat whilst i dialled 999...there was NO way i was gonna confront them, these were some very nasty looking geezers
2 PCSO's arrived pretty quickly - the thieves casually started to slope off - the guy with my bike started to ride off but i grabbed my bike - he ran off with community cops in pursuit...quickly aprehended...they may get a bad press but i have nothing but praise for their committed swift action
instantly some of his crew gathered and started chucking abuse, looked like it could get nasty but luckily no
CID turned up 5 minutes later - the thief started lying about how he'd just paid £60 for my bike - blatant lies, one of his mates had just tried flogging it to my mate for £140!
NOW this is where things turned interesting...the female CID officer who spoke to me was rude aggressive and un-cooperative from the go, and seemed to be siding with the thief-scum..."why didnt you report the theft, how can your prove its yours?"....i felt like i was in the wrong!

LUCKILY i had a photo on my phone, clealy showing the distinctive scratches/rear disc brake mount (old style chainstay ) scratched forks etc...eventually she agreed it was mine and let me have it ( the thief asked me to re-imburse him for his £60 "loss"...cheeky fekker! )
AT NO POINT did the CID ask if i would identify "potential" thieves or take a statement....i was at fault for not reporting the theft in the first place...and i was made to feel like i was a burden on their ( her ) time rather than a crime victim...the more i think on it the more angry i feel...its BLATANT down their, AND SO OBVIOUS...ive read elsewhere of an immenent crackdown but it still goes on....WHY?
LESSONS LEARNED?
*ALWAYS REPORT YOUR BIKE STOLEN
*ENSURE YOU HAVE THE FRAME NUMBER
*KEEP SOME PHOTOS OF YOUR BIKE ON YOUR PHONE
at least i got it back, though wont be shopping near Brick Lane for quite a while...