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Brian Drayton
Executive Director
SPOKES National , Richmond 
322 Harbour Way #5 
Richmond, Ca 94801 
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On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 10:01 PM, Jonathan Morrison <jonathan.morrison@gmail.com> wrote:
Here is another similar program: http://www.kryptonitelock.com/Pages/KryptoniteBikeRevolution.aspx

Again, if it isn't a part of an officer's daily tasks already -- it won't happen.

Sincerely,

Jonathan Morrison
c: 801-688-0183


On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 10:37 PM, Brian Drayton <brian@richmondspokes.org> wrote:
BIKE SHEPHERD IS MAINTAINED BY GOOGLE AND  HAS  QR CODE THAT  YOU CAN SCAN WITH  SMART PHONE.... 
http://www.bikeshepherd.org/
I give out the  registration for free and the tags   cost a small fee.... 

National Bike Registry is $10 for 10 years and is linked to police databases  but may be siloed  by bad data processing  by police department...    

I choose  Bike Shepherd  because  the database is  int he cloud and  potential innocent buyers of stolen bikes can scan the  sticker and see if the bike has been reported stolen. 


Brian Drayton
Executive Director
SPOKES National , Richmond 
322 Harbour Way #5 
Richmond, Ca 94801 
brian@richmondspokes.org
Google voice (510) 545-2243
http://www.richmondspokes.org
FaceBook: http://www.facebook.com/richmond.spokes
Join our mailing list and get a subscription to our monthly news letter (SPOKE ~N~WORD ) http://tinyurl.com/sp0ke-n-w0rd
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Why re-invent the wheel ...when you can tighten the spokes?
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 



On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 4:05 PM, Jonathan Morrison <jonathan.morrison@gmail.com> wrote:
My suggestion is to utilize the police departments existing evidence database.  Because if you require officers to check yet another database -- it won't happen.

Sincerely,

Jonathan Morrison
c: 801-688-0183


On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 5:03 PM, Cycle Re Cycle Cycle-Re-Cycle swm <cycle.re.cycle.swm@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello All,
Our community, non-profit bike shop, Cycle-Re-Cycle, is looking into the logistics of starting a community bicycle registry.  The local police department doesn't have anything like it and bicycle theft is pretty rampant in our community.  We keep serial numbers and descriptions on all bikes we sell, so it seems that the next step is just to print stickers with a sequential number on it to adhere to all the bikes leaving the shop.  
Has anyone ever started a bicycle registry like this?  Thoughts or tips?

Thanks
Cycle-Re-Cycle
Benton Harbor, MI

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