Stolen Bike Recovery Program - 3000+ Bikes on Display!

The stolen bicycle numbers from the Igor Kenk bust keep going up and up.
The latest reports have the numbers exceeding 3000 bicycles, and Toronto Police have set them up in two locations so Torontonians can check them out and hopefully find their long lost two-wheeled friends:
[photo from Eye Weekly]
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The stolen bicycle numbers from the Igor Kenk bust keep going up and up.
The latest reports have the numbers exceeding 3000 bicycles, and Toronto Police have set them up in two locations so Torontonians can check them out and hopefully find their long lost two-wheeled friends:
You can check to see if your ride was among the hundreds collected by cops at either 35 Strachan Ave., or at 30 Ordnance Street at the following times:Tons of news articles about this are linked on the News page, and there's a discussion thread over on the Community too! :) Good luck finding your bike!
Friday, July 25: noon to 8 pm
Saturday, July 26: 10 am to 6 pm
Sunday, July 27: 10 am to 6 pm
Monday, July 28: noon to 8 pm
Tuesday, July 29: noon to 8 pm
Wednesday, July 30: noon to 8 pm
Thursday, July 31: noon to 8 pm
[photo from Eye Weekly]
Discuss this in the BikingToronto Community.
2 Comment(s):
So your union wants people who bike in T.O. to join? After Yvonne Bambrick's comments about how there should be a seperate bike registration list so people don't have to interact with the police - You can keep your supposed union to yourselves. How typically crass and unthoughtful. Your right Yvonne, I suppose bike theives wouldn't want to go to a police station to register their bikes - they can go to you.
By Sheriff Bullock, at 1:36 PM
Just a note... BikingToronto is not the Bike Union. They are a seperate thing - their website is bikeunion.to
Thanks for your comment Sheriff Bullock. I tend to agree with you... police are here to help citizens, not to hinder.
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