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Stolen Vehicle Database
Don't know if anyones seen this yet but I saw it on another forum I visit;
http://stolenvehicledatabase.org/ Was launched yesterday with the aim of getting to be the best place to report, and hopefully recover, stolen bikes. The site wants to lower the number of bike thefts through "education and intel" Anyway I just thought it would be ideal to mention this |
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A bit like this HERE
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Id never heard of either. The more places its visible the better though surely
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Wow, so many bikes getting stolen from London area!
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randomly clicked one and his bike was on streetview at the location it was stolen from, doh!
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Much easier to just drive around, see a bike, grab it, I would have thought... |
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Made to look like something its not (ie I see no ACTUAL connection with the Police). AND Its up for sale. Money grabber at the expense of his "content" coming from the misery of other. |
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Am I missing something? How is reporting your stolen bike on this site going to help get it recovered/found?
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(It may help if you find one in a bush somewhere, but you'd call the 5-0 anyway then) |
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So if someone offers you a motorcycle to buy, you can then go on these websites to check if it has been stolen or not? I thought there was already a database for that. HPI? Please do excuse my thickness, just not grasping what the sites are going to achieve. If I were want to know for sure if a bike I was potentially interested in, was stolen, I would just do a HPI check which is far more likely to be correct would it not?
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