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Would this only work for bicycles recovered by the TPS? That is, would OPP, York Regional, etc., ever reference or even have access to the registry?

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rather than create yet another useless database to justify someone's existence (create a job - rather than doing what they are supposed to), it would be way easier for anyone that has a bicycle to record the serial number down. If the bike is stolen/lost provide the police with the Make, Model, Serial number, speed, size of frame, colour. This info can then be placed on a database that already exists (CPIC). First thing police do is check lost/found/recovered bicycle on CPIC.

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Oh, I read something a while ago that gave me the impression that CPIC didn't track bicycles (it was an article on one of those Canada-wide paid bike registries). Good to know, and I do have the serial number written down.


If you guys ever see the only bike in Ontario properly taped up according to HTA, let me know my bike has been stolen. :P

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Squishy wrote:Oh, I read something a while ago that gave me the impression that CPIC didn't track bicycles

anything with stolen with a serial number can go on CPIC....even your old cassette walkman :wink: 8)

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hwybear wrote:
Squishy wrote:Oh, I read something a while ago that gave me the impression that CPIC didn't track bicycles

anything with stolen with a serial number can go on CPIC....even your old cassette walkman :wink: 8)


I guess I'd better register it then :lol:


Seriously, they advertise a protection service that costs money to place a sticker on a laptop so that the resale value is gone. Might as well register expensive valuables with CPIC.

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Squishy wrote:I don't think you can register items on CPIC until they are actually stolen, no?

correct have to be stolen/lost first

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