College campuses across the country are generally safe places for the students attending them and our campus is no different. In many instances though, this leads to a relaxed attitude toward personal safety and security measures, and students tend to let their guard down. A majority of the crimes that occur on campus are crimes of opportunity. One area we typically see this is in bicycle thefts. Bicycle thefts have become a growing problem on college campuses and Wesleyan is no exception. If you bring a bike on campus, please keep the following tips in mind:
- Always secure your bike with a heavy duty U lock. Cable locks are easily cut.
- Use indoor bike racks when possible as opposed to outdoor racks.
- Secure the bike by locking the front tire and frame to the rack.
- Use a cable lock in addition to a U lock to further thwart the theft of your bike.
- Register your bike on campus so your serial number is recorded.
Public Safety will be conducting bicycle registration sessions in September. Please look for further information when you arrive on campus.
We encourage you to visit our website at www.wesleyan.edu/publicsafety where you can register your bike online. Our site also contains helpful information about our office and important crime prevention tips.
Always remember, “Lock It or Lose It”!