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Video of Bristol thief filmed by bystander as he steals bike

Footage generates debate among commenters on Facebook about what they would have done in same situation

A video has been posted online of a thief in Bristol using bolt-croppers yesterday to cut through a lock and steal a bike.

But much of the discussion in the comments to it on Facebook has revolved around the action individuals would take if they found themselves in such a situation.

The footage, filmed on College Green on Bristol, was posted to Facebook by Jude Robson and was taking by a bystander who became suspicious when he saw the thief at work.

While a number of people commenting in the video say that they would have physically attacked the thief, the poster disagreed.

She wrote: “The thief told the guy filming that it was his own bike and he had forgotten the combo.

“I am really grateful that he filmed the guy – no one else did anything and he also hung around till we got back so the other bike didn't get stolen and emailed me the video.

“He also felt bad that he hadn't tried to physically stop the guy but I really don't blame him for that, I would have done the same.

“Anyway hopefully his video will mean the guy gets caught ... Thanks for sharing everyone.”

She added that the theft had been reported to the & Somerset Constabulary .

One commenter on Facebook wrote: “Instead off videoing it do something about it.”

Another wrote: “Dude stands and films him instead of trying to stop him.”

But someone else pointed out: “this bloke is always nicking bikes around town. He gets very aggressive if challenged.

“So the bloke filming was quite right not to stop him. Seen him on waterfront before. Nasty piece of work.”

Simon joined road.cc as news editor in 2009 and is now the site’s community editor, acting as a link between the team producing the content and our readers. A law and languages graduate, published translator and former retail analyst, he has reported on issues as diverse as cycling-related court cases, anti-doping investigations, the latest developments in the bike industry and the sport’s biggest races. Now back in London full-time after 15 years living in Oxford and Cambridge, he loves cycling along the Thames but misses having his former riding buddy, Elodie the miniature schnauzer, in the basket in front of him.

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Johnnyvee | 7 years ago
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I agree with you Kadinkski that someone should have done something rather than walk on by.  It seems that people are very unwilling to look out for one another nowadays or challenge anything.  

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Kadinkski | 7 years ago
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I honestly despair of this country. Its just gone completely retarded recently. Look at all those people walking by - how can nobody do anything? Does everyone just 'hope karma steps in' nowadays? Is that it? 

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Johnnyvee | 7 years ago
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Seems he's well known so the police should be able to get him and prosecute him or alternatively like Yorkshire wallet I hope karma steps in. 

Having had all our bikes nicked around this time last year I wouldn't have filmed him but then I do know how to handle myself.  

Why did no one call the police though?  

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ktache | 7 years ago
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Cable lock put up quite a bit of resistance there.

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Yorkshire wallet | 7 years ago
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Not worth bolt croppers about the face unless you know how to handle yourself. Probably a junkie anyway so best kept away from in case they resort to dirty tricks like biting.

Hopefully he got close passed as he wasn't wearing hi-viz and then fell and died from a head injury as he wasn't wearing a helmet.

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