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    The trouble is here that if a young person like a 13 year old steals a bike they get let off with a warning because they're too young to prosecute, and then it becomes a big shock for them when they are old enough to go to jail for theft.

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    dubai sure is a shithole eh ? I got outa there real quick
    I imagine you werent riding on the road there, as thats insane
    ktm's were dirt cheap there though, like said previously, its pretty unlikely your bike will get stolen unless its asking to be taken
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    Quote Originally Posted by YellowDog View Post
    It can't be that bad in NZ. It just seems bd because there is not much else to report.

    Insurance companies don't even insist on locks and alarms.
    i wouldnt say thats quiet right... being the guy whos bike was stolen from a locked shed behind his house recently.. my excess would have been way way bigger if the bike had not been locked inside a garage or shed or something.. they might not insist on security but they have other ways to encourage you.

    not taking my own recent experience into account i would say its bad, even before mine was stolen i knew a few people who had theirs stolen, and it seems everyone knows some one else whos had their bike stolen so its got to be fairly common.

    stolen bike threads are also kind of common on this site.. so while it is bad.. I am told its not as bad as the UK somehow

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    Quote Originally Posted by jade View Post
    its pretty unlikely your bike will get stolen unless its asking to be taken
    Not necessarily. The bikes "asking to be taken" are most likely to be flogged by an opportunist because they are easy prey. If you own something that someone else wants, they will have it regardless of where you store it and how it's secured.

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    doesnt really matter where you are or how well you secure it , if they really want it they will get it, a friend of mine had his bike chained to the floor and in an alarmed garage and they still got it,
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    Quote Originally Posted by kjames View Post
    a quick question.. is there much motorcycle theft in NZ?

    i'm moving across in a month or so and bringing my bike... KTM exc, which doesnt even have an keyed ignition. (got one on order).

    I'm in dubai at the moment and the whole hands getting cut off policy seems to keep bike theft down. (ok, they don't really cut hands off here, but there's very little auto theft)

    is it anything like the UK or can I relax a little.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MotoGirl View Post
    Not necessarily. The bikes "asking to be taken" are most likely to be flogged by an opportunist because they are easy prey. If you own something that someone else wants, they will have it regardless of where you store it and how it's secured.
    The day you can shoot (and not be prosecuted) anybody stealing your property will be a happy day IMHO.

    In fact I'd do it for free for others.
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    Quote Originally Posted by peasea View Post
    and chain the thing to the floor at night.
    One of my girlfriends threatened to do that , when I was younger. Reckoned it was the only way she'd get any rest.

    Dunno what that has to do motorbikes tehfts though.
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    Just buy a Honda, then leave a makeup bag on the seat... Nobody will get close to it.
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    Speaking from experience the UK (London I'm talking) is far worse than NZ. Simply or probably because the population is greater so hence more professional bike thieves, more bikes to steal etc. So effectively it becomes a full time job for someone if you like. NZ is catching up though.
    I've now had one stolen from each country, the score is 1-1. However, I dont get the anxiety I used to have anymore about waking up and discovering no bike outside the house (no garage then). Sometimes I would even dream about it (but I like to remember other dreams instead like Barbara in Barbados, with the big.........I digress ).

    Anyway, tell you one thing that wont happen in the UK. Having your bike stolen 50k's away from your home, then 2 weeks later following it yourself virtually on your doorstep, then catching the phucer the day after in the same area. Still chuckle about it!

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    They get away with it too easily. There are far too many chop shops around with thieves getting a couple of years in jail at the worst, then they just make up for lost time by stealing even more shit when they get released from prison. Just chuck em in a game reserve and shoot those bastards.

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