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CCTV is only as good as the person watching it. It's no comfort to know what the thief looks like after your bike has gone.
I have CCTV watching my bike and can see it all the time from my armchair. It has proved useful on a few occasions in stopping a theft in progress whilst I was watching but seeing the lowlifes after the fact doesn't really help. The police are not really interested either.
Alarms are the same. Nobody takes any notice of alarms these days unless they know for sure that the person + vehicle alarm don't match but even then they're reluctant to get involved.
Chains, locks and more chains and locks preferably to an immovable object is your only hope.
Agree, chains and more chains to a ground anchor or a lamp post.
I'd also suggest a GPS tracker, in case they manage to steal it anyway, at least you have a very high chance of recovering it.
A few months back some scumbags stole my motorbike cover.
Just like you, I assume their intentions were worse than that but my bike is locked to two ground anchors, and when they found out they went for the cover only.
Had to buy a new one, it has chain loops and now I chain that as well, so they'll have to cut it and damage it if they want to steal it again.
F***ing c***s
GPS trackers are the best way to recover a stolen bike.
That's another matter, sounds like you were very unlucky.
Slightly off-topic but perhaps useful -
Thieves took lead off the roof or our church last weekend and the insurance company is refusing to pay out on the grounds that the lead was not marked with Smartwater. ( climb up on a roof to mark lead flashing ?? )
It might be worth checking bike, M/C and car insurance policies to see if you are supposed to Smartwater them. It's not just valuables inside your houses.
You get reduced premiums if your bike is protected by (insurance) recognised security items.
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