FORKS Hunt targets bicycle thieves
October 31, 2013
The traditional hunt season starts this weekend across the countryside, but the urban cyclist has an alternative quarry – the bike-thieving vermin that plague our city streets!
With 1,000 bicycles stolen each day, the ETA is making a stand. In proudly launching F.O.R.K.S. Hunt, we herald a purge of the felons, outlaws, rascals, knaves and scallywags (F.O.R.K.S.) who would deprive honest citizens of their beloved bicycles.
As documented in the moving pictures below, our first jaunt of the season was a success.
On an auspicious morning in London's Covent Garden, the first bike thief was bagged and the streets made just a little bit safer for the humble cyclist than they were afore.
Though 20,000 bicycles are reported stolen in London each year, this particular rapscallion’s luck has run out and his fate is in your hands…
Inaugural F.O.R.K.S hunt
Watch a film of the inaugural F.O.R.K.S Hunt and then leave a comment at the bottom of this page to be entered into our free prize draw.
Three lucky cyclists will bag a Trotify device, as pictured below, with which to convert their own bicycles into a magnificent two-wheeled steed.
To enter the free prize draw, watch the film below and then leave a comment at the bottom of this page suggesting what fate should befall the hapless bicycle thief. Three comments drawn at random will win a Trotify.
https://youtu.be/NFLMwJIjTNs
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