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CCTV appeal after bike thefts at Lancaster train station

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    CCTV appeal after bike thefts at Lancaster train station
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    A red Hase Lepus recumbent trike was also taken from the bike racks on platform 3 on November 8. Inspector Neil Hubbs said: “It’s important to remember to register your bike and ensure a solid lock is used to secure it. If a bike is adequately marked, it makes it much easier to identify and therefore helps reduce the risk of becoming a victim of bike theft.

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    November - British Transport Police would like to speak to this man in connection with the theft of a bike from Lancaster train station in November.

    “We regularly conduct cycle crime awareness surgeries at stations across the North West to offer crime prevention advice and mark bikes. Follow our twitter account *BTPLancs for details of these events.

    “We also target stations with covert and overt policing operations to catch would-be offenders in the act and CCTV provides a great tool to identify those we don’t catch red handed.

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