In the morning it disappear

I got the bike picture and a receipt // I don't sure that I have to go to the police station or something like that?
// this happen last week //at first I think someone in rush and borrow it

If you paid more than your home insurance deductible for the bike and the bike was not in public space, you can file a claim with your home insurance. This requires the police report already suggested. Both can be done online.LeafAmulet wrote:Hi , I bought my bike from secondhand shop , the bike came with lock but no key so I didn't lock it at night(I thought I will buy a chain lock on the next day)
In the morning it disappear![]()
I got the bike picture and a receipt // I don't sure that I have to go to the police station or something like that?
// this happen last week //at first I think someone in rush and borrow it
In 16 years in finland I have not had my bike stolen. But I lock it every time and not with the "back wheel lock" that most bikes in Finland seem to have. Haven't people realised that with that kind of lock you can steal the bike just by picking it up and walking away with it (or roll it along its front wheel if you are lazy).adnan wrote:3 bikes stolen so far. All 3 reported to Poliisi.
I'm glad you haven't had a bike stolen. I hate the experience and I don't wish it for anybody. It looks like you know me very well to know what lock I used, or just you happen to have a crystal ball. In both cases, congratulations!riku2 wrote:In 16 years in finland I have not had my bike stolen. But I lock it every time and not with the "back wheel lock" that most bikes in Finland seem to have. Haven't people realised that with that kind of lock you can steal the bike just by picking it up and walking away with it (or roll it along its front wheel if you are lazy).