Eh? So the thief would have needed to put YOUR markers in/on the bike after stealing it??In the case under discussion, all the other party would say is: "You put those hidden markers there after you stole my bike five months ago."
Eh? So the thief would have needed to put YOUR markers in/on the bike after stealing it??In the case under discussion, all the other party would say is: "You put those hidden markers there after you stole my bike five months ago."
Except that in this case you had 2 witnesses backing up one persons claim to the property, supported by an allegation that the bike had a unique identifying feature (the bent bars).
Exactly. Evidence such as photos going back months or years could easily be put onto a low-capacity, cheap micro-SD card, which could be suitably waterproofed and then concealed in various places.But I have photos going back more than 5 months on the Internet .... So it can't be your bike can it?
Well the scrambled egg wearers or someone didn't do their job properly: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-30686697.Immobilse is the national project endorsed by ACPO, now the Council of Chief Scrambled Egg Wearers. While one is always wise to be circumspect, it has been examined and studied by ACPO before gaining their approval as the one the 43 UK forces are supposed to endorse, so you're as safe as you can reasonably expect to be.
I hope they have moved on from the low tech days of using a hammer and punch to mark your post code on the frameThis thread has reminded me that I need to get all my bikes marked by the police. They are all pretty unique in terms of spec and I'd be able to get original receipts for 3 of 4. Best to make a note of the serial numbers while I wait for plod to do their thing again. They have around 6 sessions around the borough a month which is pretty good![]()
Eh? So the thief would have needed to put YOUR markers in/on the bike after stealing it??
That's what I've got well not sure how the bike shop did it, but they put on their postcode rather than mine so if I moved it wouldn't matter.I hope they have moved on from the low tech days of using a hammer and punch to mark your post code on the frame. Personally I would use something like smartwater (or even datatag for an expensive bike) to mark them.
That's what I've got well not sure how the bike shop did it, but they put on their postcode rather than mine so if I moved it wouldn't matter.
Internet is easy to get to though, and I just need one photo predating the claimed date it was stolen from my acusor!Exactly. Evidence such as photos going back months or years could easily be put onto a low-capacity, cheap micro-SD card, which could be suitably waterproofed and then concealed in various places.
Well I have photos of me on rides with friends going back a few years too on Facebook.Isn't the sensible answer to keep a photo of yourself with your bike and a photo of the frame number permanently in your phones photo album? And print paper copies and hide them somewhere accessible in your bike frame?
They use some sort of unremovable blue paint stuff and stencilI hope they have moved on from the low tech days of using a hammer and punch to mark your post code on the frame. Personally I would use something like smartwater (or even datatag for an expensive bike) to mark them.