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Richmond
2024-07-09 07:49 PDT
Richmond RCMP is continuing efforts to combat bike theft with a range of initiatives, including Project 529 bike registration events and public education campaigns. As bike theft continues to be a concern for residents, these efforts are aimed at raising awareness and providing residents with effective tools to protect their bicycles.
Project 529 is a no-cost service that helps to deter bike theft and recover stolen bikes. The free registration process is simple and can be completed through a smartphone app. By registering your bike, you are making it easier for police to identify and return lost or stolen bikes to their rightful owners.
Richmond RCMP will be hosting two Project 529 bike registration events at the Minoru Center for Active Living. These events coincide with their Concert in the Plaza series, making it convenient for local residents to participate. Residents are also able to register e-bikes and e-scooters in the program.
Richmond RCMP has implemented several measures to prevent bike theft and educate the community:
Here are some general tips to help protect your bicycle from theft:
Richmond has seen varying trends in bike thefts over recent years. In 2021, there were 244 reported incidents, which increased to 283 in 2022. However, 2023 saw a slight decline with 253 incidents reported. As of May 25, 2024, there have been 66 reported bike thefts. Notably, 99% of these reports involve bikes valued under $5000.
We encourage all bike owners to take advantage of this free program. By registering your bike, you are helping to protect your property and contribute to making Richmond a safer community. No appointment is necessary to attend the events or our Community Policing Office, and we look forward to seeing you there.
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