New Forcewide scheme hopes to tackle bike thefts
This year Humberside Police have launched a new Forcewide cycle crime prevention scheme, which aims to help people keep their bikes safe and to protect them from thieves.
According to the Force, crime linked thefts of cycles accounts for on average 2% of crime nationally, however in Humberside, since 2018, it equates to 3.21% of all crime.
Leading the new scheme is PC Graham McNally. He said: “It may seem that 3.21% is a small figure in the scheme of things but, as the recent national statistics report, it is a crime on the increase and as such we want to reduce the number of cycle crimes.
Most of the cycle crimes in Humberside Police are thefts, the bikes have been left unattended and insecure, or with poor security in busy areas.
“Some though are taken in burglaries and robberies, where more than one bike might be stolen, and some are targeted specifically.
“The financial loss to victims is huge, with the average retail price of a new bike being around £500. The loss of the bike might mean a loss of exercise or fun for kids, but many people use their bikes as their only form of transport to work or leisure.
“To help reduce the number of thefts and to encourage people to mark and register their bikes, we are rolling out a new forcewide crime prevention scheme which will see local officers attending events and organising smaller cycle-marking events within their own communities.
“Officers and staff have been trained to put security marks on cycles and help people register their bikes free with the Bike Register. This also gives people the opportunity to find out how best to secure their bikes at home and outside.
“We have organised a few local cycle-marking events already and are hoping that throughout the summer we will be able to attend a lot more and security mark and register hundreds of bikes.
“Our next confirmed event is at the Beverley Leisure Centre on Saturday 14 May between 10am-12noon.”


