• zweieuro@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    This sounds great! But what is physically stopping the thief to just remove the sticker? Is it commonly known that a bike without a sticker is not trustworthy?

    Even then, just tear of the sticker and request a new one?

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      From https://mybike.belgium.be/:

      De sticker is bijzonder moeilijk te verwijderen en UV- en weersbestendig.

      Il est particulièrement résistant à l’arrachage, aux UV et aux intempéries.

      So I’m guessing the best protection is parking your bike with a sticker next to bikes without one.

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      I think the idea is that anyone could scan the sticker and check if the bike is flagged as stolen. Left over sticker material would be a huge tell something is off.

      Placing a second sticker over the first though…

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    This is only useful in the unlikely event that the stolen bike turns up somewhere. Just like engraving, it won’t prevent a single theft. Better to buy an airtag and two decent locks.

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    7 months ago

    I remember that a long time ago here they tried something like this with engraving your postcode and number in the frame… didnt stop shit.