Richmond park (London) attacks on cyclists and bikes stolen
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One of the other common crimes in London is nicking mopeds and small/commuter motorbikes.
Small, agile, quick in traffic, easy to steal, can carry two. Ideal for stealing mobile phones, get away vehicle after a robbery, running drugs. And now, stealing high end bikes.
False plates? They could just ride around with no plates, unless they are right under the nose of the nearest police officer, or seriously assault/murder someone, there's very little the police have the resource to do.
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Don't they only work up to like 15ft away mate?ryanw wrote:Apple AirTags are 4 for £99... Already installed in my two bikes!
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Technically they work every time they come in contact with a connected device running ios.MrCurrieinahurry wrote: ↑Tue Oct 12, 2021 7:19 amDon't they only work up to like 15ft away mate?ryanw wrote:Apple AirTags are 4 for £99... Already installed in my two bikes!
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However, after a relatively small amount of time they will ping the thief's telephone to tell them there is an airtag following them that is not associated with their device. If that is not responded to the device itself will actually start making a noise. This is to stop people tracking others by clandestinely putting an airtag on their person / possessions.
Better than nothing I guess but a very short window in which to act.
Quick question: can AirTags be sticked inside bar ends? Or how do you fix them?
Edit: Right, I found this:
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I use one like this and a second hidden one, works really well, one of the bikes is regularly not with me and every time an iOS 15 user passes close to it Find My refreshes the location.Llanberis wrote:Quick question: can AirTags be sticked inside bar ends? Or how do you fix them?
Edit: Right, I found this:
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Scummy bastards wearing the compulsory uniform of the English chav - grey joggers and Air Max's.MrCurrieinahurry wrote: ↑Mon Oct 11, 2021 7:19 pmThis from today another one stolen just outside the park
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I hope they crash and leave their skin on the *f##k* road.
Two scrotes sharing a scooter or motorbike is a suspicious thing to see in London. They prefer to have a scooter each. When they share one it may be so that the passenger can rob people. Another identifier is that they don't wear proper motorbike clothes. Sometimes no helmet. I've seen them a few times in the traffic - their movements are also suspicious, looking around very actively in case there are police nearby, and checking out other people's phones, scooters, motorbikes etc. To protect yourself you can go somewhere the scooter can't, e.g. up a high kerb or behind trees or a wall. Also go where other people are, get off and start calling the police. I carry a pocket-sized aerosol, for temporary pain, not permanent damage. https://www.boots.com/holidays/travel-h ... l-10113583 Get the cunts in the eyes, then kick them in the balls. Not that I'm advising others to do this.
These are young adults / old kids with machetes with nothing to lose.
Going to prision is a status thing for them, a badge of honour.
Hand the bike over, let them go, and get a nice new one on insurnace.
No loss of life or serious injury.
Obviously if no weapon is drawn, smash the f*ck out of them. A bike, even a weight weenie one, can act as a great clobbering device!
Going to prision is a status thing for them, a badge of honour.
Hand the bike over, let them go, and get a nice new one on insurnace.
No loss of life or serious injury.
Obviously if no weapon is drawn, smash the f*ck out of them. A bike, even a weight weenie one, can act as a great clobbering device!
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"These are young adults / old kids with machetes with nothing to lose.
Going to prision is a status thing for them, a badge of honour"
This is the truth unfortunately.
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Going to prision is a status thing for them, a badge of honour"
This is the truth unfortunately.
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In Italy few years back it was starting to become common on hidden roads, never city centre.
Usually east europeans with van or something similar waiting on roads used by local cyclists.
It's depressing to read about a big city like London having this kind of shit show.
Usually east europeans with van or something similar waiting on roads used by local cyclists.
It's depressing to read about a big city like London having this kind of shit show.
We are actually not that far removed these days. Given the recent adoption of the open carry law in Texas, thieves like those in London are just as likley to be shot by a cyclist.
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