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Wednesday, May 06, 2015

REGISTER YOUR BICYCLE WITH OCPD TO PREVENT THEFT

As the summer months approach and bicycling becomes the preferred mode of transportation, the Ocean City Police Department is reminding citizens to register their bicycles as part of the Department’s bicycle registration program. All cyclists are encouraged to register their bicycles as a deterrent to crime and to promote safety and accountability of these valuable items. This registration program is free of charge and all registration information is stored electronically for future reference.

Unfortunately, bicycles are sometimes lost or stolen. Stolen bicycles are most often used only on a temporary basis and abandoned after a short period of time. Each year the Ocean City Police Department receives numerous calls concerning abandoned bicycles or officers find them while on patrol. The items are taken into the custody of the Department for safe keeping and later turned over to the Property Section for disposition.

Registration is quick and easy. It takes just a few minutes to record your personal information along with the identifying characteristics of your bicycle. These include the make, model, color, style and serial number. We will also provide you with a small registration sticker to affix to the underside of the frame of your bicycle. This sticker has an independent identification number and the name of our Department.

This is very useful in cases where bicycles are taken outside of Ocean City and are recovered by another police department. With the registration sticker attached, any police department that finds your bicycle will know to contact the Ocean City Police Department for ownership information.

To register, citizens may call 410-520-5395 or fill out a registration form online at this link:http://oceancitymd.gov/Police/Forms/bike_reg.pdf.

4 comments:

  1. How does registering prevent theft? It only aids in recovery in the event that it is found.

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  2. lmao yeah I'm sure bicycle theft is right at the top of their list of crimes to solve! good luck with that one!

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  3. Not going to register my guns that were private sales and sure as sheet ain't going to register my bicycle.

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  4. And they make you mail it in? For the amount of tax dollars spent there, you'd think they would at least have a webform to fill out like the SPD does...

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