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Police Stations in Lübeck/Travemünde and St Gertrud are providing instruction for bicycle coding at the Travemünde and Eichholz police stations

Police Station in Lübeck, Germany now offers registration for bicycle owners, expanding security measures for local cyclists.

Police Stations in Lübeck/Travemünde and St Gertrud now offer bicycle coding services at the...
Police Stations in Lübeck/Travemünde and St Gertrud now offer bicycle coding services at the Travemünde and Eichholz stations

Police Stations in Lübeck/Travemünde and St Gertrud are providing instruction for bicycle coding at the Travemünde and Eichholz police stations

The Lübeck Police Directorate has announced two events for marking bicycles, e-bikes, strollers, and rollators with a nationwide code. These events will take place at the Travemünde police station on August 30, 2025, from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM, and at the Eichholz police station on September 5, 2025, from 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM.

The cost for coding a bicycle is 18 euros, 28 euros for an e-bike with the battery, 10 euros for strollers and rollators. No prior registration is required for the event, and participants from outside Lübeck are welcome.

The document, titled "Bicycle Coding LUÉBECK 2.pdf," was released by an unspecified authority in Lübeck and distributed by ots. The document's topic is likely related to regulations, policies, or guidelines concerning bicycles in the city of Lübeck.

The city referred to in the document is Lübeck. The coding will be conducted by a specialized company and supervised by the police. It is generally recommended to secure bicycles and e-bikes with a sturdy lock when parking in public places. Keep documents such as receipts with the frame number for proof of ownership.

Although coding cannot completely prevent theft, it makes the crime less attractive for potential perpetrators, as marked bicycles are harder to sell due to easier identification. For more information and advice, visit www.polizei-beratung.de.

For further questions, contact the Press Office of the Lübeck Police Directorate at [email protected]. Police officers from both police stations will be available to answer questions about theft protection. Further information about the event can be found at www.fahrradcodierer.de. The size of the document is approximately 430 kilobytes.

It is important to note that such coding actions are typically conducted by the police or affiliated organizations offering this free service to secure bikes against theft. It is advisable to have a photo of your bicycle for easier identification during the coding process.

The document does not explicitly name the specialized company conducting the coding, but it is expected that they will be present at the events. The city of Lübeck is the subject of the document, and the event is part of the city's efforts to combat bicycle theft. It is recommended to take advantage of this opportunity to protect your bicycle, e-bike, stroller, or rollator.

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