A rider in Regent’s Park was targeted by hammer-wielding bandits who stole his £4, 200 vehicle in a terrible attack. The incident, caught on film, shows the moment Patrick Conneely, 33, was confronted by two people on a rickshaw while riding in the early dawn, as reported by Daily Mail.
Conneely, from Leyton, west London, was completing a chest around the resort’s Outer Circle when the offenders passed him, inspected his vehicle, then turned again to seek him. One of the adversaries jumped off the moaned and yelled at him to hand the bike over. The thief threatened the victim before grabbing the vehicle and fleeing when Connee refused to remove a hammer from the bottom box of the moped.
The attack is one of a disturbing trend of violent robberies in Regent’s Park, where riders who gather before dawn are frequently targeted by thieves carrying arms, according to Daily Mail. Some subjects claim that sharp objects have been thrown under their wheels or that they have been threatened or knocked off their bicycle. The Metropolitan Police’s reply has become insufficient, with fears mounting for more police officers as riders mount.
Before the park’s official opening, The Met insists it is taking the issue really, employing both plainclothed and armed officers on patrol. The Royal Parks unit’s Chief Inspector John Hine claimed that the power places a higher priority on these crimes and increased guards, particularly at night and in the early morning hours. However, many riders remain sceptical, saying patrols usually begin to late to hinder the thieves, who generally strike between 5.45 am and 7 am.
Sean Epstein, president of Regent’s Park Riders, warned that the problems are having a chilling effect on riding in the money. He cited police data that revealed a total of 768 aggressive vehicle burglaries in London over the past year, or 15 per year. According to a poll of neighborhood riders, 91 % felt less secure as a result of the rising number of attacks, with some reducing their time there.
Bethan Lloyd-Glass, a 52-year-old Pilates teacher from Muswell Hill, was also targeted while riding to the garden at 5.45 am. Two men riding a motorcycle who had stolen her £8, 000 Trek Émonda threw her to the surface. Police recently followed the defendants on Video, but they failed to detain them.
In order to make bicycle safer to track down if they are stolen, The Met has encouraged bikers to record them. Nevertheless, with violent incidents continuing, many users say they today feel like” sitting birds” in what should be one of London’s safest places for exercise and enjoyment.
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