Bike theft
Articles on bike theft
Congratulations to all of the prize-winners at the packed Dublin Cycling Campaign lecture on ‘Tackling Bike Theft’ on Monday last.
A survey by Dublin Cycling Campaign shows that one in 6 people who have had a bicycle stolen do not return to cycling, and a further 26% reduce their cycling habits as a result of theft.
David Timoney of the Dublin Cycling Campaign goes on the air with Morning Ireland to talk about Bike Theft.
Do you worry every time you lock your bike that it won’t be there when you get back? If so come along to our February public meeting to hear the results of our bike theft survey.
If you’ve had a bike stolen check this Garda Flickr account where they put pictures of the bike they have recovered and cannot match to an owner.
The campaign sent the following letter to Minister Donohoe seeking a meeting to discuss bicycle theft. Dear Minister Donohoe
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 5 November 2014, Dublin, Ireland
At our monthly meeting in April 2014 David Timoney gave this presentation on his research into Bike Theft in Ireland and the 
The cycling campaign has launched a campaign to tackle the growing problem of bicycle theft, which has doubled in Dublin since the introduction of the Bike to Work scheme in 2009.
It takes less that 5 seconds to steal a bike with a poor quality lock as shown by this video taken on Parnell Square on the 14th April.
Bike Theft in Dublin: Running at four times the official recorded rate………. and rising.
Bike theft is unfortunately a common occurrence here in Dublin, but there are a number of steps that you can take to avoid having your bike stolen.
At our August meeting we are having a great presentation by filmmaker Paddy Cahill of ‘Cycling with…,’, a series of video interviews all filmed from a bike while cycling around Dublin and Amsterdam
Bicycle theft is a huge problem throughout the city, and one that has been particularily bad in Skerries, where many bikes have been stolen at the train station.
Pre-Budget submission from Cyclist.ie, the Irish cycling advocacy network.
Bike Park in Drury Street
We made this video with Dublin City Council and the Gardaí to help keep your bike safe on Dublin streets:.
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