Police Advisory: Securing Parked Motorcycles

November 6, 2012

The police issued a reminder to continues to motorcycle owners to securely lock their vehicles before leaving them unattended after several motorcycles were “removed” from Hamilton area, apparently as a result of being left unlocked or having keys left in their ignitions.

The full statement is below:

The Bermuda Police Service continues to remind motorcycle and auxiliary cycle owners/riders to securely lock their vehicles before leaving them unattended. Recently several motorcycles were removed from the City of Hamilton area, apparently as a result of being left unlocked or having keys left in their ignitions.

Motorcycles and auxiliary cycles should be secured at the handlebars, as well as with a good quality supplemental lock before being left unattended for any extended period of time.

In addition, when parking a motorcycle or auxiliary cycle, avoid leaving it in a secluded area. If parking outside overnight, a well-lit and busy area is recommended.

Suspicious activity or individuals near any parked vehicles should be reported to the main police number 295-0011 at the earliest opportunity.

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  1. Y-Gurl says:

    Lock them up because if it gets stolen the police will never find it!