'My lifeline motorbike was nicked but police say CCTV footage isn't enough'

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'My lifeline motorbike was nicked but police say CCTV footage isn't enough'
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'My lifeline motorbike was stolen from outside my house - but police say my CCTV footage isn't enough'

A dad-of-three whose motorbike was stolen from outside his home has spoken of his frustration with the way his case has been dealt with by police.

"I contacted police but they just gave me a crime reference number and said even if I have CCTV, unless it's a clear image, they can't do anything. They've not come out to see me." "I was in tears last night because of the support I've received. The bike I am being given belonged to a friend who passed away a few years ago so it has extra sentimental value.

He also fundraises for people less fortunate, and just this weekend, slept out alongside homeless people in Blackpool to raise over £2,000.

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