Easy really and doesn't take rocket science
Just ask them that in order to take the bike for a test ride that they need to provide a valid passport and keep hold of this whilst they are on their ride.
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Hi Mandy,
please allow me to advise to the contrary, NEVER accept a valid passport as security.... some years ago we took a valid UK passport, as security for a laptop, 'client' skipped adresses, applied for new passport claiming his 'had been misplaced', took me 18 months and no small sum to find him, the FO demanded the passport back, the Police were not interested - until it emerged our 'client' was the son of a Senior Police Officer, then all hell broke loose, i was lucky not to be arrested myself.
only the kind intervention of a ex-CID chap saved beeps hairy little back-side from getting a toasting.
...and paying dearly for the pleasure, never saw the laptop again, rec'd diddly-squat, wasted about 100 hours, 'client' went bankrupt to escape debts.
please, Never accept a passport as security....
Blimey, that was a bit of an episode and you are right there are some fraudsters/chancers out there but requesting some form of ID is better than none at all
You may have had an unfortunate incident but it doesn't mean that everyone out there will do as that person did
I think letting a bike out of your possesion without requesting some form of ID/security would be asking for trouble really.
It is sad really that whilst there are such people out there all people aren't out to steal and whilst I have become less trusting over the years you have to trust some people or you wouldn't have any faith in anyone and that would be a shame and a very sad place to be.
Tim has stated that he has had no such episodes and that is refreshing to know so I still have faith
Regards