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JohnL Wrote:

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> LKR Wrote:

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> > of course been reported, tracking devise in

> house

> > on charge...

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> hmmmm. Makes you wonder - could they have known

> that.


They're stealing so many bikes today (something like 40+ every day across London) that the thieves are bound to get lucky like this some of the time. Unfortunately they don't care if there's a tracker - if they don't have the wherewithal to neutralise it quickly, they just park it and see if anyone comes to pick it up. If not, assume no tracker, and if so just steal another one :-(


Sympathies to OP. Turns the stomach to think how callously they snip and run.

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