Bicycle thefts rose by 52% in sinkie land

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Good news: The overall number of crimes reported in Singapore has fallen in the first half of the year.

Bad news: The number of bicycle thefts has risen precipitously and is an area of concern to police.

The total number of crimes reported in the first half of the year fell by 2.3 per cent to 15,576 cases, compared to 15,944 cases over the same period last year.

However, the number of bicycle thefts shot up by an astounding 52.8 per cent to 752 cases, compared to just 492 cases reported in the same period last year.

The figures were revealed in the police mid-year crime brief released yesterday.

The report said that the most common areas where bicycles were reported stolen were

common corridors and void decks of Housing Board blocks, and bicycle bays at MRT stations.

The police said that they are partnering town councils to install enhanced bicycle racks, and are engaging cycling interest groups to spread the anti-theft message.
They are also working with transport operators SMRT and SBS Transit to install more closed-circuit TV cameras at MRT stations' bicycle bays, said the report.
 
However, the number of bicycle thefts shot up by an astounding 52.8 per cent to 752 cases, compared to just 492 cases reported in the same period last year.

Simple solution - serialized all bicycle and register them to their owner. Anyone caught with a bicycle without serial or had its serial scrapped off is to be arrested and charged immediately.
 
BLame them on the Karanguni men spying around your Lobbies & void decks.These guys are good at unLocking simpLe bicycLe Locks and carting them away onto their Lorries.i have seen that happening before.:cool:
 
Simple solution - serialized all bicycle and register them to their owner. Anyone caught with a bicycle without serial or had its serial scrapped off is to be arrested and charged immediately.

Last time, we need a licence plate in Singapore.
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WHY Leongsam and Kinana don't comment on this ?

they are cock-eye or what , only see the good side and hear the good thing.
 
Is this a joke? Still bicycle for fuck? got market for stolen bicycles?

Unbelievable!
 
Is this a joke? Still bicycle for fuck? got market for stolen bicycles?

Unbelievable!

FT construction worker/cleaner those salary less than $1000/month.
Stolen bike cost from $20 Giant/NTUC type to $100 for better high end quality.
 
Last time, we need a licence plate in Singapore.

I think it was optional. When I was very young I bought a bicycle & the shop owner asked if I wanted to register it. Back then registration cost only $5
 
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I think it was optional. When I was very I bought a bicycle & the shop owner asked if I wanted to register it. Back then registration cost only $5

yes, I remember they even hard stamped the number on the bike frame.
 
FT construction worker/cleaner those salary less than $1000/month.
Stolen bike cost from $20 Giant/NTUC type to $100 for better high end quality.

Or $2.2k if you get them from National Parks. Foldable too.
Ask $8 Cow for details why they are real value for money.
 
yes, I remember they even hard stamped the number on the bike frame.

Yes I remember those SN but wonder if the police really used those serial numbers:confused:

I know they regularly have road blocks to check car ownership, but never seen a road block to check bicycle ownership:)
 
Good news: The overall number of crimes reported in Singapore has fallen in the first half of the year.

Bad news: The number of bicycle thefts has risen precipitously and is an area of concern to police.

The total number of crimes reported in the first half of the year fell by 2.3 per cent to 15,576 cases, compared to 15,944 cases over the same period last year.

However, the number of bicycle thefts shot up by an astounding 52.8 per cent to 752 cases, compared to just 492 cases reported in the same period last year.

The figures were revealed in the police mid-year crime brief released yesterday.

The report said that the most common areas where bicycles were reported stolen were

common corridors and void decks of Housing Board blocks, and bicycle bays at MRT stations.

The police said that they are partnering town councils to install enhanced bicycle racks, and are engaging cycling interest groups to spread the anti-theft message.
They are also working with transport operators SMRT and SBS Transit to install more closed-circuit TV cameras at MRT stations' bicycle bays, said the report.



Clearly the FT construction workers are the thieves
Knowing this fact, it will be so easy to nap them........... what fucking poodles are we keeping? The top dogs get free fucks while the lowlives twiddle thumbs
 
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