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I'd just like to inform everybody that my bicycle was stolen from outside persopolis (the persian shop in Peckham) on Peckham high street on Thursday.


It was broad daylight (4:00 pm) and very busy, yet nobody saw a thing. The bike was locked up to the bike parking poles outside of Peckham job centre - where incidentally there were no less than 5 G4S security guards stood behind a pane of floor to ceiling glass not 4 meters from the bike.


There are open and busy shops and hairdressers surrounding the bike rack, so i never would have thought that it was unsafe to lock my bike there. I was using a kryptonite? cable lock, which was cut through in public within the three minutes that I had left the bike for.


Please be on the lookout for anyone trying to sell my bike, a picture is attached.


Thanks

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Bad luck, don't know if this will help but my bike was stolen in Peckham last year by a dodgy scrap metal van "city scrap metal" I've seen them cruising around Deptford since and when I tried to talk to them they were aggressive and drove away. I reckon they are responsible for a fair bit of the bike thefts around this way.


aspidistra - That's a helpful comment, hopefully someone's selling a time machine in the for sale section here and he can travel back and not use a pesky cable "lock"

Thanks for the advice and comments guys.


I have since found out that the cable locks (no matter how good) can be cut through in no time with no noise at all. I will be using U locks on my new bike, and I will try to never let it out of my sight.


There has to be a way of fitting alarms to them.

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