Police Security Stickies - Leeds Train Station

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wiggydiggy

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Got to the station this morning and was greeted by two officers who kindly security stickered my bike and gave me a spare for the new one in January, nice to see them out and about being active about bike security:thumbsup:
 

Kestevan

Last of the Summer Winos
Location
Holmfirth.
Well handing out stickers is a tad easier than catching bike thieves......

Cynical? me, no surely not!
 
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wiggydiggy

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Dammed if they do and dammed if they don't it seems lol :wacko:

I'd been meaning to get the bike tagged for a while but never bothered, thanks to someone's iniative it now is:thumbsup:
 
Gosport a couple of years ago, and teh Police had a stall, which was being ignored..... they were selling "Silver Sold Secure" locks for a fiver as well as giving good advice.

We ended up phoning friends and relatives to nip down and get a lock!
 
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wiggydiggy

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I've heard of that I think a few forces/councils have done something like it, wish Leeds Police would do it lol

To be fair one of the coppers went over to another cyclist that didnt stop so they were at least trying to speak to us rather than just stood there.
 
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wiggydiggy

Legendary Member
How do these stickers increase security?

A thief may be deterred by the visual marker of the sticker and that they now know the bike is also registered on a site such as immobilise and so is easier to trace if stolen. The security increase comes from the fact I am making my bike less desirable to a thief.
 
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wiggydiggy

Legendary Member
[QUOTE 1636347, member: 45"]Two pretty similar bikes locked alongside each other, one with a security sticker and one without. All else being equal, which would you go for?[/quote]

Neither I'm not a thief^_^ Any bike thiefs out there want to answer this lol :laugh:
 

Little yellow Brompton

A dark destroyer of biscuits!
Location
Bridgend
A thief may be deterred by the visual marker of the sticker and that they now know the bike is also registered on a site such as immobilise and so is easier to trace if stolen. The security increase comes from the fact I am making my bike less desirable to a thief.

Ahh so the sticker is a partial indication of registration of some kind.
 

Cyclist33

Guest
Location
Warrington
I happened to be in Leeds yesterday and was actively approached by a good copper doing the same. Great service and a really nice fella, although I missed my train as a result and had to go for a pint :sad:

Reflecting on it tho, it does seem only more likely that if found, the bike will be returned to me but not any LESS likely to be nicked!
 
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