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Lock up your bikes - theft is on the rise
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Lock up your bikes - theft is on the rise
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Leong Wee Keat
05:55 AM Aug 06, 2009
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Commuter
Updated 01:39 PM August 07, 2009
By the way, opposite to where my bike was stolen, is a big blue POLICE STATION...!!!. So I made a report and the attending officer told me that should I find my bike ridden by the might-be thief, I follow him discretely...Doesn't that mean running behind while hiding?
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Commuter
Updated 01:33 PM August 07, 2009
Just got my bike stolen yesterday also in the MRT. The thief must have known I won't be back till after working hours. So why is Singapore not doing anything about this? It's not about the bike, we can buy new ones, yes. But I won't be leaving them in stations anymore. And that means I have to walk. While the thieves get bolder everyday.
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Commenter
Updated 07:16 AM August 06, 2009
I suspect those thefts were done by FT workers.
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