View Full Version : Stolen bike recovered after 4 years (NZ story)
bane
21st March 2015, 22:19
My mates 2002 R1 was stolen from his garage back in 2011.
Uninsured at the time, he reported the theft to police and we spent the next year or so keeping an eye on trademe, wreckers etc, but nothing turned up.
Almost forgotten, last week he got a call from the local cop to say his bike had been recovered, picked up when a rider was stopped for speeding.
The bike is now red with a horrible home made paint job (originally blue) and has a few bits missing, but mechanically seems okay. Odometer has increased only ~3000km (in 4 years) so possible it was stored for sometime after theft. No attempt had been made to disguise or remove/replace VIN.
Rider is claiming he only recently purchased and had no idea the bike was stolen, however his story is full of inconsistencies - the bike had a number plate from a car that had been modified to remove the last number. He said he bought it in ChCh, however he was caught speeding in BOP, only 30km from where it was stolen. However police said unlikely he will be processed for receiving stolen goods as "probably too long ago"... At least traffic fines from incident will be significant, and bike was confiscated on the spot. Even if innocent, he is an idiot, speeding on a bike with no mirrors and an obviously bodged number plate.
On brightside, mate stoked to have bike returned (that R1 still his favourite bike he's owned to date) looking forward to returning it to former glory, and plans to keep (supplementing his ZX14).
scumdog
21st March 2015, 22:27
Almost forgotten, last week he got a call from the local cop to say his bike had been recovered, picked up when a rider was stopped for speeding.
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Can't be true!
Heaps of drongos on here claim targetting speeder is only revenue-gatherin, never has any side-effects, ever!
Tazz
21st March 2015, 22:40
Nice! Small victory all things considered. Going to put it back on the road or track bike?
Can't be true!
Heaps of drongos on here claim targetting speeder is only revenue-gatherin, never has any side-effects, ever!
The upside I took from it was that if I keep low for long enough I can get away with anything because you guys are allergic to dust or something. Awesome! :bleh:
scumdog
21st March 2015, 22:48
The upside I took from it was that if I keep low for long enough I can get away with anything because you guys are allergic to dust or something. Awesome! :bleh:
Yeah, that's always going to work...:laugh:
Tazz
21st March 2015, 23:24
Yeah, that's always going to work...:laugh:
Sure bet. First thing I'll steal and hide are the antihistamines :devil2:
Akzle
22nd March 2015, 00:52
it warms my cockles.
Did the individuals details get passed along?
Delerium
22nd March 2015, 17:12
My mates 2002 R1 was stolen from his garage back in 2011.
Uninsured at the time, he reported the theft to police and we spent the next year or so keeping an eye on trademe, wreckers etc, but nothing turned up.
Almost forgotten, last week he got a call from the local cop to say his bike had been recovered, picked up when a rider was stopped for speeding.
The bike is now red with a horrible home made paint job (originally blue) and has a few bits missing, but mechanically seems okay. Odometer has increased only ~3000km (in 4 years) so possible it was stored for sometime after theft. No attempt had been made to disguise or remove/replace VIN.
Rider is claiming he only recently purchased and had no idea the bike was stolen, however his story is full of inconsistencies - the bike had a number plate from a car that had been modified to remove the last number. He said he bought it in ChCh, however he was caught speeding in BOP, only 30km from where it was stolen. However police said unlikely he will be processed for receiving stolen goods as "probably too long ago"... At least traffic fines from incident will be significant, and bike was confiscated on the spot. Even if innocent, he is an idiot, speeding on a bike with no mirrors and an obviously bodged number plate.
On brightside, mate stoked to have bike returned (that R1 still his favourite bike he's owned to date) looking forward to returning it to former glory, and plans to keep (supplementing his ZX14).
good news. thieves are generally dumb fucks so do illogical things.
awayatc
22nd March 2015, 17:22
good news. thieves are generally dumb fucks so do illogical things.
Unfortunately you don't have to be very intelligent to stay a step or 2 ahead of the popo...
do whatever the fuck you please
just don't speed.......
bane
23rd March 2015, 18:21
Nice! Small victory all things considered. Going to put it back on the road or track?
Keen to return it to road. Considers his ZX14 a tourer (replaced a ZX10), so looking forward to the more nimble R1 for Coro loops, etc.
vifferman
23rd March 2015, 18:27
"However police said unlikely he will be processed for receiving stolen goods as "probably too long ago"... "
What kind of namby-pamby bullshit is this? :eek5:
russd7
23rd March 2015, 18:38
"However police said unlikely he will be processed for receiving stolen goods as "probably too long ago"... "
What kind of namby-pamby bullshit is this? :eek5:
same kind of namby pamby BS as our courts overturning a schools disciplining of a couple of spoilt brats from st bedes college.
caseye
23rd March 2015, 19:12
Hang the fucks, the bike thieves and the stupid rowers, get the justice system out of our schools, no business being there.
HenryDorsetCase
23rd March 2015, 20:51
Hang the fucks, the bike thieves and the stupid rowers, get the justice system out of our schools, no business being there.
Thank you Adolf. If ever there was a place that begged for external review by the judiciary, in my experience it is schools.
If the justice system has, as you put it, no place in our schools, what place does it have anywhere in society? I think you're thinking too small. Why should we extend the benefits of our justice system to people of different ethnicities than ourselves? those professing different relgions. Why, indeed extend it to women or children? Really, it should be kept for the people who deserve it: the white, the male, the middle class and up.
Twat.
kave
23rd March 2015, 21:31
If ever there was a place that begged for external review by the judiciary, in my experience it is schools.
I agree the the reach of the justice system shouldn't be limited. Unfortunately in this case the justice system is being used by the rich so they can avoid consequences. Most kids don't get to overturn bans on participating in a sports event, especially not if the ban was a result of behaviour significantly bad enough to warrant a police call-out. The recent cases of school punishments being overturned hasn't been any great moral victory, rather it has been showcasing the fact that in New Zealand the rules don't apply as long as your daddy is rich enough to buy you out of trouble.
madbikeboy
23rd March 2015, 22:56
"However police said unlikely he will be processed for receiving stolen goods as "probably too long ago"... "
What kind of namby-pamby bullshit is this? :eek5:
What Viff said. Four years isn't that long, it's not like the US where statutes of limitations apply. More likely it's too hard to prove the guy did the theft because he'd be so bright as to not leave fingerprints or whatever behind… Ahem.
DMNTD
24th March 2015, 02:53
Keen to return it to road. Considers his ZX14 a tourer (replaced a ZX10), so looking forward to the more nimble R1 for Coro loops, etc.
Random question time, is his ZX14 a goldie colour 2007?
Akzle
24th March 2015, 05:02
Thank you Adolf. If ever there was a place that begged for external review by the judiciary, in my experience it is schools.
If the justice system has, as you put it, no place in our schools, what place does it have anywhere in society? I think you're thinking too small. Why should we extend the benefits of our justice system to people of different ethnicities than ourselves? those professing different relgions. Why, indeed extend it to women or children? Really, it should be kept for the people who deserve it: the white, the male, the middle class and up.
Twat.
this! Oh fuck yes this!
Delerium
26th March 2015, 14:40
I agree the the reach of the justice system shouldn't be limited. Unfortunately in this case the justice system is being used by the rich so they can avoid consequences. Most kids don't get to overturn bans on participating in a sports event, especially not if the ban was a result of behaviour significantly bad enough to warrant a police call-out. The recent cases of school punishments being overturned hasn't been any great moral victory, rather it has been showcasing the fact that in New Zealand the rules don't apply as long as your daddy is rich enough to buy you out of trouble.
Indeed. If they want to bleat and moan and not take responsibility and try to over turn the school process. Charge them for entering a restricted area lie jerry brownlee. Will have much further reaching consequences
Conquiztador
28th March 2015, 19:53
Sadly any theft is supposedly covered by insurance (and if you don't have one you are fucked) and so it is low priority for police. And a theft that is 4 years old and all the work that needs to be put in to the case to get somewhere. The time lost on solving a case when there are speeding tickets to hand out...
Delerium
29th March 2015, 12:47
Sadly any theft is supposedly covered by insurance (and if you don't have one you are fucked) and so it is low priority for police. And a theft that is 4 years old and all the work that needs to be put in to the case to get somewhere. The time lost on solving a case when there are speeding tickets to hand out...
Nearly everybody I know has had their car broken into or stolen. Don't bother calling the police unless you need a file number for an insurance claim.
Akzle
29th March 2015, 13:16
Nearly everybody I know has had their car broken into or stolen.
fuken glad i dont hang out wit you.
geoffm
30th March 2015, 18:57
Nearly everybody I know has had their car broken into or stolen. Don't bother calling the police unless you need a file number for an insurance claim.
Yup, our family is in double figures with burgs and car breakins - joys of Auckland and (then) living near a state housing area. Never had any solved or even investigated, never had any interest. The biggest one was $12k of tools and damage to 2 cars while we were at home, and the cops weren't going to turn up. I took it to the police station and one of the guys there I know through bikes so convinced the fingerprint guy to take prints with no luck. One before was at a wedding on the waterfront - cops admitted they wouldn't do anything and "here is the form for the insurance" which wasn't worth claiming. Haven't bothered reporting others since it is a waste of my time.
And that is how you get the crime stats to drop.
G
Conquiztador
30th March 2015, 20:46
Yup, our family is in double figures with burgs and car breakins - joys of Auckland and (then) living near a state housing area. Never had any solved or even investigated, never had any interest. The biggest one was $12k of tools and damage to 2 cars while we were at home, and the cops weren't going to turn up. I took it to the police station and one of the guys there I know through bikes so convinced the fingerprint guy to take prints with no luck. One before was at a wedding on the waterfront - cops admitted they wouldn't do anything and "here is the form for the insurance" which wasn't worth claiming. Haven't bothered reporting others since it is a waste of my time.
And that is how you get the crime stats to drop.
G
And this state of affairs is soo fucking sad! People do not report crime. No wonder the crime statistics are showing an improvement... At my old job we walked out in the morning to take the van. Motor started, all was well. But van did not move. After some investigarion I found that the driveshaft had been stolen over the night... When I contacted the police they told me to drive the van to the station to fill in the form.... Muppets! I went down in my own car and filled in the form. And that was the last we heard of it.
awayatc
31st March 2015, 14:35
Soon we have a country full of slow driving criminals.....
and cops that keep punishing the victims...
every crook already knows they won't get caught unless they speed.....
Micmac
31st March 2015, 20:09
Great to hear a happy ending. I'm glad he got his bike back. Cops don't care. What do they do exactly? They don't investigate robberies, got speed cameras up taking photo's, I think they sit in the McCafe all day.
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