New Website Gives Voice to Victims of Bicycle Theft
Theystolemybike.com gives victims and police a new tool in the fight against equipment theft
OTTAWA, ON – June 28, 2007 – With the summer biking season in full swing, many
bike enthusiasts, and those looking for an environmentally sound method of transportation, will
once again have to deal with the threat of bike theft, a crime that has increased significantly
in recent years. Theystolemybike.com is a new website that has been launched to aid in the
recovery of stolen bicycles.
Theystolemybike.com allows victims of bicycle theft to report their loss, as well as map the
location of the theft. Photos and descriptions of the bike can be uploaded as well. This free
service helps police compile very detailed crime statistics for their area, allows bike purchasers
to check to ensure they are not buying stolen goods and increases the likelihood of a stolen
bike being recognized and returned to the rightful owner.
Biking is one of the healthiest and most environmentally responsible modes of transportation,
but the lack of resources dedicated to preventing theft and aiding recovery damage the movement
aimed at increasing the number of people that ride to work.
"I've been a victim of this crime myself, so I understand the sense of anger and helplessness
that people feel when their bike is stolen," said
Jason MacLean, Founder, Theystolemybike.com.
"I created this site to give people across North America a forum to report what has happened to
them, and to take a proactive step towards recovering their property. Police don't always have
all the resources they need to investigate these thefts, so this site is designed to fill that
gap and give the police a new tool to combat this crime."
In addition to crime details and statistics, the site will feature equipment and safety tips,
reviews and spotlights.
"If you discover that your bike has been stolen, the first thing to do is to call the police to
file a report, then contact any applicable insurance companies" says MacLean. "Once you've done
that, post the details at theystolemybike.com."
Bicycle mechanics, used equipment dealers and pawnshops have already successfully used
theystolemybike.com to report people trying to sell stolen equipment.
To view statistics or to report a stolen bike, please visit
www.theystolemybike.com.
For More Information, Please Contact:
Jason MacLean
Founder, Theystolemybike.com
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