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Isn't that James Arthur from X-Factor....errrr...fame?
SYRUP!!! That's got to be a wig?!
Never trust a man with a beard
Not even this guy?
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i 've had a couple of bikes off him in the past. Never asked him where he got them.
It's the parting on the right that flagged him up for me.
I'm sure he'll be 'nabbed' pretty swiftly.
Unless he shaves and fixes his hair.
[Short] test rides. Pointless.
The shop I used to work in got progressivly more serious. Started off with just leaving a card, then we had to get a signature and check it matched.
Then, when chip & pin came in, we used to run the card through and charge them 1p. Proved that they knew the code, the card worked etc. We also used to take a photo of them on a small digital camera and at the end of the test ride(s), we'd delete the photo in front of them.
We had one guy who tried to nick a bike without realising that, just round the corner and out of his sight, an armed police officer was in just browsing (one of the Diplomat Protection Squad, we used to get them in regularly as normal customers).
Shouts and yells from staff as this guy snatched a bike and tried to run out, next thing there a police officer in front of him, hand on his gun (he didn't actually draw it but the threat was there). Quickest arrest ever.
Shop I used to work in required a passport and a credit card to be left. Still had a bike stolen (£2500 Giant mtb) from under my nose, as they were both fake. If these bottom feeders put as much effort into contributing to society as they do to being crims, they'd be useful. Until then they're a waste of oxygen.
Funny time was when a guy attempted to steal a fixie. He did't realise it was a fixie, pegged it to top speed and went to freewheel as he turned a corner. Pinged him right out into the road - I just picked up the bike and laughed at the pr!ck.
Well it's good to see clear, usable CCTV pictures for once. Normally they look like the images are taken with a toaster.
I reckon they'll identify this guy quite quickly.
No good just keeping a credit card and driving licence passport - really need to put a sizeable deposit down on the credit card to check its not fake / stolen.
do what Evans do and require driving licence/ passport and credit card to be left while test ride takes place.