You're right, Bike is very easy to stole, and it was no plate number to track. It's easy to lift and put it in a closed van, or just simply ride it and pretend that it yours, and if they change the color, it really hard to recognize it anymore.To be frank, the bike is not safe in our place. Even inside the village, you cannot be too trusting as to leave your bike on the side of the road with no one monitoring. You need a lock or have someone watch over it otherwise it may be gone in 5 minutes. The problem with bike stealing is that there are shops that buy second hand bikes. The thief could easily make money by bringing the stolen bike and sell it to the shop. Anyway, a good luck with a strong chain around the tire of the bike can be a good protection that will discourage the thief.
In the evening news on tv last night was the report of a thief taking the bike from the garage of the house. It’s a good thing that the cctv worked well and the thief was clearly identified from the video. The thief said that he can easily sell the bike because there are bike mechanics who buy at a lower price, of course. The cop said that if no one will buy a stolen bike then the stealing will definitely stop.You're right, Bike is very easy to stole, and it was no plate number to track. It's easy to lift and put it in a closed van, or just simply ride it and pretend that it yours, and if they change the color, it really hard to recognize it anymore.
Yeah, but the problem is, there's no registration for a bike, compared to the motorcycle. I'm a member of a motorcycle group, and we are not tolerating those motorcycle parts, but the bike, it's easy to sell it even the whole bike because I think there's still no chassis number for a bike.In the evening news on tv last night was the report of a thief taking the bike from the garage of the house. It’s a good thing that the cctv worked well and the thief was clearly identified from the video. The thief said that he can easily sell the bike because there are bike mechanics who buy at a lower price, of course. The cop said that if no one will buy a stolen bike then the stealing will definitely stop.
Before the bike owner is given the license plate, of course, it has to be registered with a corresponding fee. Some people say that the fee is the catch to mean that the government will earn from the registration. I think they are still studying on how to implement the license plate for bicycles but they are intent in making an ordinance.Yeah, but the problem is, there's no registration for a bike, compared to the motorcycle. I'm a member of a motorcycle group, and we are not tolerating those motorcycle parts, but the bike, it's easy to sell it even the whole bike because I think there's still no chassis number for a bike.
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