Police urge Yorkshire cyclists to ensure bicycles are secure after 40 per cent rise in thefts
The number of bicycle thefts recorded by Humberside Police rose by 40 per cent in May.
The force said that in majority of case these have been stolen by opportunists that have spotted cycles left insecure or locked with poor quality locks or left in flimsy outbuildings.
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PC Andy Allen, Crime Reduction Officer said: “In the last couple of years we have experienced a decrease in cycle crime, however the latest figures are concerning. I am appealing to cyclists to take a moment to ensure they are taking reasonable steps to protect their bikes.
“The key to preventing these offences is simple – invest in a good lock and use it.
"A simple rule of thumb is to spend around 10 per cent of the value of your bike on a lock. Unfortunately however, many cyclist view the lock as a unnecessary expense rather than a vital tool to keep their bike safe.”
Last month, the force recorded 35 bicycle thefts in East Yorkshire - double the number of the previous month.
And in Hull, some 77 were stolen in May compared to 65 in April.