My stolen bike has come up for sale on Facebook, I investigated, the person selling it has another 19 bikes for sale! Informed the police, who in turn are informing another police force as the seller is not on our patch. Oh it's exciting, I'm like Mrs fecking Marple ?. I wanna be a PI now ?
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Well done! I hope the police will do something meaningful, as they often don't when dealing with bike thieves: numerous bikes were stolen from the street where I used to live (including three belonging to me in less than a year), with many others vanishing from nearby streets. It was later reported in the local news that police had raided a house and found more than 60 bikes, which in some cases were still locked to bits and pieces of street furniture where it'd been easier to but through that than the lock. Only three months later, the same house was raided again and another 30 bikes were recovered - suggesting that the thief got a bit of a telling-off and went right back to crime.