BBC TV London News today reported last year's London Bicycle thefts:
The reported total was over 26,000, so around 500 a week and up by a third in 5 years
Cycling organisations say their evidence is that only about a quarter of the thefts are reported, so the total is probably around 100,000, near 2000 a week.
The recovery rate of the stolen bicycles is round 4% of the reported theft figure, a figure which has been reducing over the last three years. A witness reported that the Metropolitan Police were of no use in his case. After it's theft, he located his bike being sold online and reported it to the police, but they were not interested and didn't follow up his report or acknowledge it.
I know from other media reports that recoveries are usually as a result of tripping over stores of stolen bikes while investigating other crimes, rather than as a result of investigating cycle crime. Obviously the fencing of these stolen bike quantities is an organised crime affair, as must be the final sales to new "owners".
The reported total was over 26,000, so around 500 a week and up by a third in 5 years
Cycling organisations say their evidence is that only about a quarter of the thefts are reported, so the total is probably around 100,000, near 2000 a week.
The recovery rate of the stolen bicycles is round 4% of the reported theft figure, a figure which has been reducing over the last three years. A witness reported that the Metropolitan Police were of no use in his case. After it's theft, he located his bike being sold online and reported it to the police, but they were not interested and didn't follow up his report or acknowledge it.
I know from other media reports that recoveries are usually as a result of tripping over stores of stolen bikes while investigating other crimes, rather than as a result of investigating cycle crime. Obviously the fencing of these stolen bike quantities is an organised crime affair, as must be the final sales to new "owners".
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