Another Bike Stolen

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V8RX7

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26,951 posts

264 months

Thursday 20th February 2020
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You do wonder what you have to do...





Apparently a Ducati Dealer in Winchester - smash through the wall


Edited by V8RX7 on Thursday 20th February 16:40

J B L

4,200 posts

216 months

Thursday 20th February 2020
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That's a lot of efforts. I could almost be impressed. irked

airsafari87

2,627 posts

183 months

Thursday 20th February 2020
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Unreal!

Was it a road bike or one of the track bikes that he's currently preparing for a customer?

Pat H

8,056 posts

257 months

Thursday 20th February 2020
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Police response very disappointing, given this was a well planned and professional high value burglary.

Even by today's miserably low standards, it's a poor show.

Turn7

23,694 posts

222 months

Thursday 20th February 2020
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Not just another Duc dealer - Moto Rapido - big supporters of BSB as well.

Its always st when this happens, and I really do feel for Wilf and gang....

When I worked at OYB we had the first burglary at the then new Wescott site - they stole 3/916 and 1/748, including a Senna,

To see the level of planning they had done was mazing, but Ive never felt so sick and angry at work before,it really is horrible.

Plod arent bothered, your Insurnace will go up, and more importantly - the profit from those bikes is lost as Ins only pay out cost price.

100% that bike will end up on a track somwehere.

poo at Paul's

14,177 posts

176 months

Thursday 20th February 2020
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That has to have been well planned. Check workmen, surveyors, etc, even people qho quoted for things like floor etc . It has been well measured out.

anonymous-user

55 months

Thursday 20th February 2020
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Pat H said:
Police response very disappointing, given this was a well planned and professional high value burglary.

Even by today's miserably low standards, it's a poor show.
I can't imagine for a minute the Police didn't attend that with CSI attendance following later on. Seriously ?

Intrigued as to how they picked a point that bypassed the alarm and CCTV....so that means a Crime prevention follow up to give some suitable advice .

Did none of this stuff happen?

TwigtheWonderkid

43,583 posts

151 months

Friday 21st February 2020
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poo at Paul's said:
That has to have been well planned. Check workmen, surveyors, etc, even people qho quoted for things like floor etc . It has been well measured out.
If they put that much effort into a proper job, they could probably do very well for themselves, the soppy tts

MGZTV8

591 posts

150 months

Friday 21st February 2020
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doog442 said:
I can't imagine for a minute the Police didn't attend that with CSI attendance following later on. Seriously ?

Intrigued as to how they picked a point that bypassed the alarm and CCTV....so that means a Crime prevention follow up to give some suitable advice .

Did none of this stuff happen?
I’m sure it did but it’s been posted on Facett so it must be true.




irocfan

40,636 posts

191 months

Friday 21st February 2020
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Pat H said:
Police response very disappointing, given this was a well planned and professional high value burglary.

Even by today's miserably low standards, it's a poor show.
just say they left some hurtful/naughty/nasty messages and they'll be right on the case! idea

Dog Star

16,161 posts

169 months

Friday 21st February 2020
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They did this to Carnells in Stockport about 15 years or so ago.

That's how I reckon I'll be getting robbed for my bikes/tools next time - ramming the doors down carries the risk of bringing the pillar down and consequently the entire building, so (assuming they don't get in the house and beat me up for all the keys) they'll either be in through the walls or pull tiles off the roof and be in through there.

To that end my inner walls are clad in thick stirling board and the roof has impact sensors, the roof space and garage interior also covered by PIRs. Not much else I can do. Thieves are so blatant now that you're basically fked if they find out where you live, no matter where that is.

BugLebowski

1,033 posts

117 months

Friday 21st February 2020
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V8RX7 said:


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Poor Kloppo, after all he's done for Liverpool

catso

14,795 posts

268 months

Friday 21st February 2020
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doog442 said:
I can't imagine for a minute the Police didn't attend that with CSI attendance following later on. Seriously ?
More likely to prosecute the owners of the shop for health & safety/not wearing PPI on a dangerous site than pursue the thieves. rolleyes

I had the glass in the front door of my office smashed during the night a few years back, I reported it to the Police first thing in the morning and they said they'd attend shortly.

Turned up around 6pm by which time I'd had the glass repaired, the Copper was very shirty with me, virtually accusing me of lying about it and wasting his time because there was no broken glass, I certainly wouldn't bother reporting it again...

tedblog

1,438 posts

81 months

Saturday 22nd February 2020
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Didnt evade all cctv?

crofty1984

15,899 posts

205 months

Saturday 22nd February 2020
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When I had my bike stolen the police couldn't give a st. I got a letter from them a couple of weeks afterwards - a "you've dealt with the police recently - how did we do?"
It took me a good 10 minutes to remember if I'd really with the police recently, such was the level of their involvement.