Police Station in Darmstadt: Bicycle Codeless Entry/No Need for Registration at the First Precinct
The Hesse State Police Headquarters is set to host a bike and e-scooter coding event on Thursday, September 25, 2025, at Bismarckstraße 16, Darmstadt, Germany. This event comes at a particularly relevant time, given the increasing targeting of bikes and e-scooters by criminals.
The event aims to secure bikes and e-scooters, and participants will learn about the use of robust locks, GPS trackers, and bike coding. The coding process is a valuable supplement to securing a bike or e-scooter.
Participants are required to bring personal data, information about their bike/e-scooter (manufacturer, type, and frame number), an identification document, and proof of ownership for the coding process. Owners of e-bikes and pedelecs should also bring the battery keys.
Removing accessories from the middle frame (e.g., locks or containers) in advance is recommended to avoid waiting times. The event will run from 10:00 to 16:00.
The central contact for the Press Office is available at: 06151 / 969 - 13500. Emails can be sent to [email protected]. For further questions, contact Bernd Hochstaedter at the Hesse State Police Headquarters Press Office: Klappacher Straße 14, 64285 Darmstadt, Germany; telephone: 06151 / 969 - 13110; mobile: 0172 / 309 7857.
The police officer preparing for the event is not explicitly named in the available sources. The event is organized by the 1st Police Precinct (1. Polizeirevier Darmstadt) but no individual officer's name is provided.
The event is open to the public, so mark your calendars and join the Hesse State Police in ensuring the safety of your bikes and e-scooters.
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