25 Jan
2013
25 Jan
'13
1:01 a.m.
this is what comes up when you scan the qr code on a stolen bike http://www.bikeshepherd.org/?id=123456789
QR CODE: http://www.bikeshepherd.org/live_tag/100 http://spokeshopanniversary-eorg.eventbrite.com/ 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?
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On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 9:37 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....
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> 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...
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> 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.
>
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> <http://spokeshopanniversary-eorg.eventbrite.com/>
> 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*
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> 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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