Sam Ollinger | August 8, 2011
Fellow cyclist Kevin Wood spotted Aaron Garland’s bicycle earlier this afternoon. He sent in a writeup that I’ve included below along with a photo of the person holding what may be Aaron’s bicycle. The person in the photo may not be the bicycle thief and may have purchased the bicycle not knowing it was stolen. [...]
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Aaron Garland | July 25, 2011
Ed. note: I think the saddest part of a growing bicycle culture is the increase in bicycle theft. Local bike advocates and bicycle commuters, Andrea and Aaron Garland had their bikes stolen while they were locked in front of Aqua Adventures Kayak Center last Friday night. Any word on the missing bikes will be much [...]
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Sam Ollinger | September 12, 2010
This post was written by Robert Leone of the Knickerbikers, San Diego’s Bicycle Touring Club and board member at the San Diego County Bicycle Coalition. Leone has begun to shed some light on the previously inscrutable bicycle theft world. —- Many regular readers may recall my original article on bad bike locking techniques. Here’s a [...]
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Sam Ollinger | December 16, 2009
Bike San Diego has joined forces with the Stolen Bike Registry maintained by the talented Bryan Hance. The registry allows fellow San Diegan cyclists to register their stolen bikes in a free, well organized, searchable database. If your bike has been stolen, please register it at the Stolen Bike Registry. To get real time updates [...]
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Sam Ollinger | December 8, 2009
Unfortunately one of the downsides of a growing bicycle community is the existence of the lowest of the lowest forms of organisms – a bicycle thief. A reader, T. Smith has just had his bicycle stolen. He unfortunately does not have a picture of his steed, below is a description: Hi, I am a student [...]
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