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  • Next level bike theft – very worrying…..
  • dirkpitt74
    Full Member

    Had seen this posted on FB earlier today.

    Screenshot 2024-06-26 094619

    Very worrying that thieves are now resorting to effectively securing you in to your home so you can’t get out.

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    alpin
    Free Member

    Bloody brazen!

    Not sure whether to be worried about the theft or about the victims English language skills…..

    Let him off and put it down to being a little shaken.

    fossy
    Full Member

    Always a window to climb out of. Also who the hell leaves bikes in cars/vans overnight ?

    spekkie
    Free Member

    Those half assed screws locked him in his house?

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    Speeder
    Full Member

    spekkie
    Those half assed screws locked him in his house?

    He’d be pulling at it from the other side. I’d be impressed if anyone could do that in the heat of the moment.

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    molgrips
    Free Member

    Always a window to climb out of.

    Climbing out of a standard UPVC window is really difficult, even on a ground floor.

    When my garage was done in 2007 they tied our front door shut. Fortunately, they were terrible at knots so I was able to pull the door open anyway.

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    mashr
    Full Member

    Also who the hell leaves bikes in cars/vans overnight ?

    Really? Didn’t even manage to read the first paragraph?

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    crazy-legs
    Full Member

    Also who the hell leaves bikes in cars/vans overnight ?

    Bikes loaded up for an early departure next day?
    Got back very late from a long day of riding, decided to unload in the morning?

    I’ve done it once or twice – load everything up previous evening so that I’m not opening and closing the boot at 5am and waking the neighbours.

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    ads678
    Full Member

    Climbing out of a standard UPVC window is really difficult, even on a ground floor.

    Thats assuming you only have a bit that opens at the top. We have big side opening ones in the living room you could easily climb out of. In fact I have!

    I can only assume the person in the OP’s clip didnt have a back door either??

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    grimep
    Free Member

    Elections coming up, after the ram raid the other day it looks like the people of Bristol need to be electing officials who prioritise crime fighting and jailing the crims

    SuperScale20
    Free Member

    That is holding a door shut, looks like one pull and off –  Next level bike theft this is not.

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    Kramer
    Free Member

    Where are they going to jail them?

    Haze
    Full Member

    No way I’d leave my bike in a van/car overnight covered or otherwise, he said he was unwell so will give him the benefit, but well enough to climb out of the window aferwards?

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    mert
    Free Member

    I can only assume the person in the OP’s clip didnt have a back door either??

    The house i had in Derby it was probably 150m from the back door to the front door. Down a badly lit alley behind the houses and through two locked gates.

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    dirkpitt74
    Full Member

    That is holding a door shut, looks like one pull and off –  Next level bike theft this is not.

    I believe the victim is a female.

    theotherjonv
    Free Member

    The house i had in Derby it was probably 150m from the back door to the front door.

    Are you the Duke of Devonshire!

    Even if you could get out, and NWS adrenaline and being hit by scaffold poles as per recent post, I’m not sure defending against that level of scrotiness is advisable. I’d be taking copious photos out of the upstairs window though.

    hightensionline
    Full Member

    Elections coming up, after the ram raid the other day it looks like the people of Bristol need to be electing officials who prioritise crime fighting and jailing the crims

    They’re way ahead of you; Mark Shelford, the Tory Police and Crime Commissioner for the area including Bristol, was voted out last month in favour of someone who might just do something.

    Not nice at all for the victim of the incident shared, regardless.

    franksinatra
    Full Member

    That paintwork is also a crime though.

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    mert
    Free Member

    Are you the Duke of Devonshire!

    Are you familiar with the concept of the terraced house?

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    reeksy
    Full Member

    Are you the Duke of Devonshire!

    Pretty sure Devon is a lot further than 150m from Derby.

    molgrips
    Free Member

    We have big side opening ones in the living room you could easily climb out of.

    We only have small side opening ones 🙂

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    mert
    Free Member

    Pretty sure Devon is a lot further than 150m from Derby.

    Duke of Devonshire lives in, errrrm, Derbyshire, yeah, it’s odd.

    (i used to very occasionally go out drinking with one of his daughters too, she was friends with a mates girlfriend.)

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    andrewh
    Free Member

    But the Duke of Devonshire lives in Derbyshire.

    I think Dukes can live wherever they want to, they’re not like cheese or ham or something with a protected region

    andrewh
    Free Member

    4 seconds🙄

    reeksy
    Full Member

    No shit Sherlock(s).

    …and Chatsworth isn’t Derby either 😂

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    theotherjonv
    Free Member

    The Duke of Norfolk lives in Arundel. And the Duke of Edinburgh lives in Bagshot. Madness!

    Are you familiar with the concept of the terraced house?

    I’ve heard of them, are they a northern thing, your Grace?

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    kelvin
    Full Member

    When my garage was done in 2007 they tied our front door shut.

    Scary stuff.

    Elections coming up, after the ram raid the other day it looks like the people of Bristol need to be electing officials who prioritise crime fighting and jailing the crims

    Let’s hope voters have learnt the lesson of the last 15 years… prisons are full to bursting and the instructions going down the system is to avoid prosecutions and jail sentencing so as not to add to the problem. Expect more people to get off, more people to avoid jail, more people to be let out early, whoever wins… because there simply isn’t the prison space, and won’t be for years whatever the next government does in the next parliamentary term.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cx777w9vgv9o

    BoardinBob
    Full Member

    Looking at the person’s FB profile, it appears they got cleared out of some very high end bikes a couple of years ago. Likely a known target now.

    crazy-legs
    Full Member

    Likely a known target now.

    Apparently happens in rural crime too – wait until the farmer is likely to have got insurance replacements, go in again. Obvious one with bikes too.  🙁

    Saw a news article about rural crime and how it’s at epidemic levels with organised crime gangs cos there’s almost zero policing resource given to it.

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    ahsat
    Full Member

    Apparently happens in rural crime too – wait until the farmer is likely to have got insurance replacements, go in again. Obvious one with bikes too.  🙁

    My colleague has been done over 4 times now (nice part of the outskirts of Bradford, set back from the road) – the police think for exactly this reason.

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    phil5556
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    My colleague has been done over 4 times now (nice part of the outskirts of Bradford, set back from the road) – the police think for exactly this reason.

    I think I’d move after the second or third time 😞

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    doris5000
    Free Member

    There’s a lot of sanctimonious know-it-alls on this thread ☹️

    fasgadh
    Free Member

    I understand Mr Cavendish lives in Lismore Co. Wexford.   (No not that Cavendish, this one just owns a chunk of Yorkshire and the Peak)

    Mr Percy (“Duke of Northumberland”) lives in the Lammermuirs.

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    pisco
    Full Member

    Our front door opens outwards for some strange reason. The supermarket delivery men often stack the crates in front of the door then ring the bell.

    At last! An advantage to our weird annoying door!

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    singletrackmind
    Full Member

    I suspect the screws were in further, and the door was repositioned for the photo, the split frame is a clue.

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    politecameraaction
    Free Member

    the victims English language skills…..

    ffs m8 no need

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    kayak23
    Full Member

    Terrifying experience for the family with a young kid. Very unsettling for all involved I’m sure.

    Several Richards in the comments above.
    No surprises.

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    zerocool
    Full Member

    How about we stop giving the lady who had her bikes stolen a load of shit for her grammar and the fact that she didn’t run out the back door (while unwell), leaving her 7 year old daughter in the house, so she could get assaulted and possibly injured or killed.

    FFS stop being callous b*stards. I’d like to see half the people on here be heroes. The last person on here to chase after thieves was hospitalised and admitted it was a heat of the moment mistake.

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    Spin
    Free Member

    Also who the hell leaves bikes in cars/vans overnight ?

    I wouldn’t think twice about that where I live.

    mert
    Free Member

    I wouldn’t think twice about that where I live.

    Same.

    I left the side door, that opens directly into the bike room unlocked for about 4 weeks last summer… Completely accidental.

    Nothing happened.

    Also left my MTB on the deck for a couple of days the year before.

    A bird pooped on it.

    Pretty much everywhere i’ve lived before now i’ve had randoms rattling doors in the middle of the night and trying to open cars… So i used to be moderately paranoid!

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