Lately I've thinking about ways to get word out about how to encourage people to record their serial number and how to encourage people to use the chicago stolen bike registry in case their bike is stolen.
Obviously cost is of concern. One of the cheapest things to get in business cards that could be in bike shops to promote resources.
Not sure if we'd want to go the educational route like saying how to keep from becoming a bike theft victim and including:
properly locked diagram
Line to record serial number (like with an appointment card from the Dr. or dentist)
Police bike registry
Or to just do a straight up what to do if your bike is stolen type of card with the stolen bike registry and a check list of places to report it.
If we want to do business cards, we can get them online for cheap, though if anyone knows a local printer, that would be nicer.
I know that lots of bike shops are asked to help people when their bike is stolen, so it would be great to get them on board with the registry.
The prevention route could go along with doing bike valet at events or even when people take their bike in for tuneups or whatnot.
Tags:
I definitely think that we should go the educational route, although I’m not sure a business card could hold enough information. Also something that small would probably get lost before you needed any information like a serial number that you recorded on it. Perhaps a better approach would be to create a bike data sheet that we could post online and encourage people to print and file along with pictures, receipts, etc. Then make simple business cards with just the basic facts that direct people to look at the form online.
You can already file a bicycle data sheet with the Chicago Police Bicycle Registry (google it) and if you want a copy for your records just print one out.
On another discussion thread, we debated the merits of the CPD Registry (versus keeping the record yourself), and most agreed that at worst it couldn't hurt (if the CPD happens to recover your bike).
Cameron Puetz said:I definitely think that we should go the educational route, although I’m not sure a business card could hold enough information. Also something that small would probably get lost before you needed any information like a serial number that you recorded on it. Perhaps a better approach would be to create a bike data sheet that we could post online and encourage people to print and file along with pictures, receipts, etc. Then make simple business cards with just the basic facts that direct people to look at the form online.
203 members
1 member
270 members
1 member
261 members