
Residents are advised to take extra precautions to try and prevent the
theft of their motorbikes and mopeds. Following several reports of
motorbikes being stolen over the last few weeks, your Beat Team officers
would like to take the opportunity to remind residents how they can help
make their vehicles less of a target to opportunistic and organised
criminals.
Thieves only need a matter of seconds to steal a moped, scooter or
motorcycle - especially if they are left with poor security - but our tips
will help reduce the chance of theft.
Lock, chain,
cover
Reduce your risk of becoming a victim by taking steps to layer your
security.
Lock
Use a disc lock to help secure the front brake disc, or a grip lock to
secure the brake and throttle controls. You could also use a D lock on the
front wheel to stop it being wheeled away.
Chain
Thieves often steal a bike by breaking the steering lock and wheeling
it away. Use a chain lock through the back wheel (the front wheel can be
removed). Secure your bike, with the lock taut to an immovable object such
as a ground anchor or street furniture. This will stop thieves from cutting
a lock trailing on the ground using an angle grinder. If this isn’t
possible, thread the chain through your bike frame and back wheel.
Cover
Thieves often ‘shop’ for particular bike models. Using a cover
instantly makes it less attractive to them. A cover also provides another
time consuming obstacle for the thief.
~ Unfortunately security measures can’t guarantee your bike won’t be
stolen but, by using multiple security measures, you can make it harder and
less attractive for thieves.
~ For security products for your scooter, motorcycle or moped search
the ‘Accredited products’ page on Secured
by Design (a police-approved website).
Remove the keys
Thieves are often opportunists and so they will look for bikes that
are quick and easy to steal first.
~ Always use the steering lock and remove the ignition keys, even if
you are close by or away for a few minutes. It only takes a few seconds for
a thief so don’t make it easy for them
~ Never rely on just using your steering lock to secure your bike as
thieves can break the steering lock and simply wheel the bike away.
Fitting an
alarm can be a deterrent to thieves
~ Consider fitting a Thatcham-rated 1 or 2 alarm system with tracking,
immobilisation, anti-grab and movement sensors can help protect and trace
your vehicle.
~ A quality Thatcham approved, professionally fitted alarm system will
not only put off thieves, but could also reduce your insurance premiums.
Property mark
the parts
~ Marking as much of your bike as possible will make it more difficult
for criminals to sell parts on, and therefore less attractive to
steal. It will also help police identify parts and return recovered
stolen bikes.
~ There are a range of bike marking providers that you can use.
When at home
the best place to keep your motorcycle, moped or scooter is in your garage
or shed
~ Fit a garage door defender or upgrade garage door locks.
~ Garage and shed alarms as well as low level dusk to dawn lighting
will also enhance security. Fitting a ground anchor also provides extra
security.
~ Motorcycle lockers are also available to store your bike at home.
Find
out more about shed and garage security.
No shed or
garage? Park in the safest place you can
~ Park it in an area near to your home where it’s well overlooked with
good lighting.
~ A Park Mark approved car park has a higher level of
security than other car parks.
If your bike is stolen, never put yourself at risk. Call police
immediately on 999 if you see it being stolen or
report
a crime online if you discover it has gone.
If any residents have information that may assist investigators
including CCTV, video doorbell footage, or information on suspected
offenders, please contact Kent Police using the online reporting system
here: Report | Kent Police, using the Live Chat service
through the blue icon on the Kent Police website, or via the 101 non-emergency
number.
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