NewsBite

Motorcyclist’s insult to injury, stung with ‘stupid’ $400 fee after her bike was stolen

What would you do in this situation? A motorcyclist has been left fuming after they were stung hundreds in fees and fines after their motorcycle was stolen.

What happens when you are charged with a crime?

A Southport woman is fuming after she was forced to pay a $394 fee and copped a $96 parking ticket after she reported her motorcycle as stolen.

Sarah Jones and her husband Arwel had their 1999 Honda CB250 motorcycle stolen from their front garden while they went to the movies on June 14.

“My husband had forgot to put it on steering lock, so whoever pinched it while we were out has just wheeled it away,” Mrs Jones said.

The couple reported it as stolen to police after they returned to find it missing.

“When I made the report, (police) asked do you agree for it being towed if it’s in a dangerous spot, so of course I said yes,” Mrs Jones said.

A few days later, a towing company contacted her husband to tell him the motorcycle had been found and towed.

Mrs Jones said police had not told them the bike had been found.

They paid $394 to have the bike released from the towing yard.

The couple later discovered the bike also received a $96 parking ticket while it was stolen.

Arwel Jones riding their 1999 Honda CB250 motorcycle before it was stolen. Picture: Supplied
Arwel Jones riding their 1999 Honda CB250 motorcycle before it was stolen. Picture: Supplied

Mrs Jones was surprised when she looked up the parking ticket online and saw photos of where the bike had been parked.

“It wasn’t in a dangerous spot at all,” she said.

“It was completely safe on the side of the road.

“The stupid thing is, it would have been towed almost past our house to get to the towing place.”

The Jones's 1999 Honda CB250 motorcycle, where it was parked when they received a parking ticket. Picture: Supplied
The Jones's 1999 Honda CB250 motorcycle, where it was parked when they received a parking ticket. Picture: Supplied

A police spokeswoman said their records indicated the victim had signed permission for the vehicle to be towed once located.

“There are rare occasions when – although a victim may not have given permission for a vehicle to be towed – police will still need to tow the vehicle,” she said.

These included the vehicle being parked in a dangerous location, the owner being unable to be contacted to retrieve the vehicle and it adversely impacting businesses or residents.

But Mrs Jones said the tow was “completely unnecessary”.

She has since made a complaint to police for approving the tow and has appealed the parking fine.

“We could have walked down the road and picked it up ourselves,” the Southport woman said.

“I think the system needs to be better – why on earth did it even get a parking ticket when it’s reported stolen?”

A Gold Coast City Council spokeswoman said a parking fine can be withdrawn if a vehicle is reported stolen, with an attached copy of a police report.

“The city does not have the ability to view if a vehicle has been reported stolen prior to an infringement being issued,” she said.

Originally published as Motorcyclist’s insult to injury, stung with ‘stupid’ $400 fee after her bike was stolen

Add your comment to this story

To join the conversation, please Don't have an account? Register

Join the conversation, you are commenting as Logout

Original URL: https://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/gold-coast/motorcyclists-insult-to-injury-stung-with-stupid-400-fee-after-her-bike-was-stolen/news-story/29d31496ad8c6b45f85afa3dcd76183c