Vehicle Security Advice
Crime involving cars, motorbikes, and bicycles is common—but most of it is preventable. Here’s how to protect your property:
Bicycles
1. Use a strong lock – D-locks or combination locks are best. Look for Sold Secure Ltd approved locks.
2. Lock your bike to something secure – like a bike rack or lamppost. If none are available, ask your local council to install some.
3. Secure removable parts – lock or take items like wheels and lights with you.
4. Consider security marking or engraving your bike.
Motorbikes
1. Always lock your bike and set the alarm if it has one.
2. Lock it to something secure when parked for long periods. At home, install secure anchor points.
3. Use a motorbike cover to deter thieves.
4. Mark your bike with its Vehicle Identification Number (VIN).
Cars
- Lock doors and close windows every time you leave the car.
- Don’t leave anything on display – even a jacket can attract thieves.
- Remove the stereo if possible. Tuck in wing mirrors and lower the aerial.
- Never store car documents in the vehicle.
- Use a Thatcham-approved immobiliser or steering lock for older cars.
- Etch the windows with your Vehicle Registration Number (VRN) and record the chassis number.
- Keep car keys safe at home – out of sight and away from doors or windows.