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Bilietai
2012 08 10

Most common target for Lithuanian thieves - bicycles

Bicycles remain the most popular prey for Lithuanian thieves. Bikes get stolen from storerooms, underground garages, and basements. However, bicycle thieves are also tempted to snatch patio furniture, garden equipment, lawnmowers, and even hay left in the yard.
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. / Andriaus Vaitkevičiaus / 15min nuotr.

Last year, Lithuania's biggest insurer Lithuanian Insurance covered 30 percent more bike thefts than in 2010.

Insurer says that the targeted items reflect the lifestyle of Lithuanian residents.

"Targets reflect the changing lifestyle of the population. As the popularity of bikes increases, more of them are purchased. As a result, more of them are stolen. Increase in fuel prices and trendy lifestyle are just a few reasons encouraging people to ride bicycles," says Executive Manager of Property Insurance at Lietuvos Draudimas Andrius Gimbickas.

The average loss of bicycle theft stands at about 1,500 litas (434 euros). However, every year it increases because people purchase and insure more expensive bikes.

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